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Police use water cannon to disperse protesters

Police fired teargas at a convoy of vehicles carrying opposition leaders and their supporters who accompanied it on foot.

Kenyan police use water cannon to disperse protesters

Kenyan police used teargas and water cannon to disperse protesters on Monday after demonstrations against an electoral body the opposition wants scrapped resumed in the afternoon.

A water cannon truck later chased the cars in the convoy out of the main town centre, a Reuters witness said.

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