Kenya is on fire: the elections provoked bloody clashes
For several days, the streets of Nairobi (the capital of Kenya) have been drowned in smoke from burning tires, shop windows have been smashed, stones are flying at the police, they respond with tear gas and rubber bullets. Mass protests were caused by the results of repeated presidential elections. Incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta won 96 percent of the vote, but citizens consider these data to be falsified.
The first attempt to elect a president took place in August. Kenyatta then received the support of 54 percent of voters. Opposition leader Raila Odinga appealed to the Supreme Court and managed to convince the judges that gross mistakes were made when counting ballots and a hacker attack took place in general. Re-elections were called. After that, Odinga withdrew his candidacy out of some strange populist motives.
Experts believe that the political crisis and street demonstrations, during which two policemen have already died, were orchestrated by the West. We have collected the most expressive photos of what is happening in Nairobi.
Photo: Andrew Renneisen
Photo: Thomas Mukoya
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Andrew Renneisen
Photo: Marco Longari
Photo: Ben Curtis
Photo: Marco Longari
Photo: Luis Tato
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Andrew Renneisen
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Luis Tato
Photo: Siegfried Modola
Photo: Dai Kurokawa
Photo: Goran Tomasevic
Photo: Thomas Mukoya