Photos Githurai residents protest on Thika Road Wednesday, September 10, 2014 — updated on July 04, 2020 Protesters at Githurai 45 on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 1/11 View caption A woman is assisted by Good Samaritans after she was hit by a stone during the protest on September 9, 2014 at Githurai 45 along Thika Road. Photo: 2/11 View caption A man carries a woman and her child during the protest at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. Photo: 3/11 View caption Police officers later dispersed protestors at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. Photo: 4/11 View caption Police officers arrive to disperse protestors at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. Photo: 5/11 View caption Protestors climbing onto a police lorry at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. Photo: 6/11 View caption A police officer launches a teargas canister to disperse protestors at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 7/11 View caption Police officers at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 8/11 View caption Police officers using water canons to disperse protestors at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 9/11 View caption Police officers at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 10/11 View caption Police officers disperse traders from their stalls at Githurai 44, along Thika road on September 9, 2014. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE Photo: 11/11 View caption Login to join the discussion Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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