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Kuwait orders 45 people detained over protests: Source

November 22, 2011

Protesters march towards riot police during a rally outside the parliament house in Kuwait City November 21, 2011. Some 2,000 Kuwaitis protested outside the parliament house yesterday, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammed al-Sabah. – Reuters picKUWAIT, Nov 22 – Kuwait’s public prosecutor ordered the country’s Interior Ministry today to arrest 45 people accused of involvement in the storming of the parliament building during an anti-government protest last week, a security source said.

Dozens of protesters, including some opposition lawmakers, forced their way into the assembly on Wednesday and hundreds more demonstrated outside, demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah step down.

“They do not include lawmakers... The lawmakers will be dealt with separately,” the source said, without elaborating.

Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah has denounced the storming of parliament as a “black day” and ordered security forces to take “all necessary measures” to maintain public order.

A Kuwaiti newspaper quoted the emir as saying earlier this week that 40 people have been referred to the prosecutor.

For several months, hundreds of people have protested outside parliament each week to demand the removal of Sheikh Nasser, whom they accuse of corruption.

The storming of parliament was a rare reflection of the political ferment that has toppled rulers in Egypt and Tunisia, but has so far had little impact in Kuwait, whose citizens enjoy a generous welfare system and a vibrant parliament, though with limited powers, rare among Gulf Arab states.

Footage showed protesters, including some opposition lawmakers, pushing security aside as they forced open the doors of the assembly. White head dresses worn by Gulf men were strewn on the floor outside the gates of the assembly. – Reuters

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