NAIROBI: At least 16 people died in protests across Kenya on Wednesday, Amnesty International said Thursday, as businesses and residents were left to clean up the devastation in the capital and beyond. The marches had been called to mark one year since anti-tax demonstrations that peaked when a huge crowd stormed parliament and dozens were killed by security forces. The anniversary marches began peacefully Wednesday but descended into chaos as young men held running battles with police, lit fires, and ripped up pavements to use as projectiles. “What unfolded yesterday was not a protest.

Rights activists plan to march countrywide in honour of those killed during anti-government protests

Rights groups say at least 60 people were killed last year by security forces in protests against planned tax rises.