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Kenya police use teargas to disperse anti-France protesters near summit co-hosted by Macron
Kenyan police on Tuesday used teargas to disperse dozens of anti-France protesters attempting to move toward the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, where the Africa Forward Summit was being held.
Kenya police use teargas to disperse anti-France protesters near summit co-hosted by Macron
Police in Kenya fired teargas to stop surging protesters from reaching a conference centre in Nairobi, where France summit was being held on May 12. / Reuters

Kenyan police on Tuesday used teargas to disperse dozens of anti-France protesters attempting to move toward the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, where the Africa Forward Summit was being held.

The demonstrators gathered along Uhuru Highway, carrying red flags and anti-imperialism placards, before anti-riot officers moved in and blocked their advance towards the heavily guarded summit venue.

Footage from the scene showed police chasing protesters through sections of the city centre as teargas filled the air. Several demonstrators were also seen being forced into police vehicles during the operation.

Heavy security presence

Police tightened security cordon around roads leading to KICC.

The demonstrations unfolded as more than 30 leaders from Africa and Europe gathered in Nairobi for the Africa Forward Summit, co-hosted by Kenya and France, which is focused on trade, investment, infrastructure, and climate partnerships.

French President Emmanuel Macron, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and several African heads of state are attending the summit alongside business leaders, diplomats and development partners.

Security presence remained high across central Nairobi throughout the day, with police restricting movement around major government installations, hotels and roads connected to the summit venue.

SOURCE:AA
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