News IN PICTURES: Nairobi demolitions Thursday, November 24, 2011 — updated on July 03, 2020 The site of the demolition in Eastleigh, Nairobi on November 24, 2011. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI Photo: 1/15 View caption The site of the demolition in Eastleigh, Nairobi on November 24, 2011. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI Photo: 2/15 View caption The site of the demolition in Eastleigh, Nairobi on November 24, 2011. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI Photo: 3/15 View caption The site of the demolition in Eastleigh, Nairobi on November 24, 2011. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI Photo: 4/15 View caption Residents remove their belongings during the demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 5/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 6/15 View caption Residents remove their belongings during the demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 7/15 View caption Policemen watch as demolition goes on at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 8/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 9/15 View caption Residents remove their belongings during the demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 10/15 View caption Residents remove their belongings during the demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 11/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 12/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 13/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh in Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 14/15 View caption Demolition at Eastleigh, Nairobi on November 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI Photo: 15/15 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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