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A protestor shows the fake money intented to mock the MPs of kenya in protest of the MPs salary rise.

Protestors during the occupy parliament demonstrations

An old man protests during the occupy parliament in kenya at the parliament buildings

A protester shows off coins covered with blood during the protest agains the MPs salary rise

A demonstrator reads the constitution of kenya during the occupy parliament protest

Protestors during the occupy parliament demonstrations

A protestor looks on during the demonstrations at the parliament to protest the Kenyan MPs salary rise

A protester presents a police officer with a rose during occupy parliament protests in Nairobi Kenya

Kenyan civil society organization stage a dramatic demonstration that protested a move made by MPs to increase their pay perks and allowances. Inspired by the "Occupy Wall-street" the group of around 200 attempted to Occupy the Parliament but were greeted by anti riot police. The anti-greed protest was dramatically staged, pouring gallons of animal blood in the streets and carrying around large effigies of pigs calling the MPs "Mpigs".
The protest was organized to draw attention to the people's concerns over what they see as greed underlying the unsustainable, unaffordable increase in MP salaries.

Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Photo taken on April 6 shows a campaigner writing "Justice" on the street to mark the completion of 100 days of Occupy Baluwatar.
Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Photo taken on April 6 shows a campaigner writing "Justice" on the street to mark the completion of 100 days of Occupy Baluwatar.
Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.

Photo taken on April 6 shows campaigners writing "Justice" on the street to mark the completion of 100 days of Occupy Baluwatar.
Occupy Baluwtar, a campaign protesting violence against women, completed 100 days on April 6, 2013.
On 28 December 2012 the campaign began, seeking justice for Sita Rai, a migrant worker who was robbed by officials at TIA and raped by a policeman, according to media reports.
Every day from 9 am to 11 am, a group of people join the protest in front of the prime minister’s office in Baluwatar.
They have been protesting against the alleged murder of Saraswati Subedi, the disappearance of Chorimaiya Maharjan, and killings of Shiva Hasmi and Bindu Thakur.