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Vocal Africa, a human rights group, has slammed President William Ruto’s claim that all those abducted during the June 2024 Gen Z-led protests have been reunited with their families, calling it a “slap in the face” to relatives still searching for missing loved ones. The group, citing at least five unresolved cases, is demanding a meeting with the president. This follows a report by Missing Voices showing 55 people remain unaccounted for.
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