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Tear gas fired as hundreds in Kenya continue protest against tax hikes

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Police fire tear gas as Kenyans took to the streets again in Nairobi, continuing their "Occupy Parliament" protest, and vowing nation-wide demonstrations against tax hikes that many fear will worsen a cost-of-living crisis. IMAGES

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