Protesters in Kuwait met with tear gas

Kuwait police fired tear gas and stun grenades in a busy historic market to disperse several thousand protesters calling for the release of an opposition activist and a purge of corrupt judges.

Protesters in Kuwait met with tear gas

Kuwait police fired tear gas and stun grenades in a busy historic market to disperse several thousand protesters calling for the release of an opposition activist and a purge of corrupt judges.

Defying government orders not to hold unauthorised protests, more than 2,000 people marched from Kuwait’s Grand Mosque after traditional evening Ramadan prayers and into the old market, where police broke up the demonstration.

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