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Young Kuwaitis hold protest march

Published: 07 Dec 2012 - 03:36 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 10:47 pm

KUWAIT: Hundreds of young Kuwaitis chanting protest slogans gathered at a roundabout outside Kuwait’s capital yesterday in the latest snap demonstration since a parliamentary election on Saturday.

Police have broken up several marches outside Kuwait City since Saturday, part of protests triggered by changes to voting rules the opposition said were designed to skew elections in favour of pro-government candidates.

The opposition, which includes Islamist and populist politicians, refused to stand in the election in protest at a decree issued by Kuwait’s ruler which reduced the number of votes per citizens to one from four.

The young men protesting on Wednesday, wearing surgical masks, balaclavas and scarves wrapped around their faces, marched along a main street in a district southwest of the capital and were followed by scores of cars honking their horns.

The men let off fireworks and chanted “One, one, one, we don’t want one vote!”

Small groups of police gathered in the surrounding streets.

The authorised march, attended by men, women and children, was organised by youth groups and backed by opposition politicians. 

They plan another march tomorrow.

REUTERS