
Around 100 protesters and 11 policemen were hurt on Sunday as Kuwaiti riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets in clashes with tens of thousands of demonstrators, witnesses and officials said.
“The number of wounded protesters in hospital has exceeded 100 after riot police attacked them,” director of the Kuwait Society for Human Rights Mohammad al-Humaidi said on his Twitter account.
The interior ministry said in a statement that 11 policemen were wounded after protesters threw rocks on them, adding that police only acted after protesters became violent.
Former opposition MP Abdullah al-Barghash told reporters he saw injured men being taken to hospital in ambulances.
Dozens of protesters were also arrested, some of them after they were beaten up in one of the most violent protests in Kuwait. Those arrested include former Islamist MP Waleed al-Tabtabai.