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Nyoro reminded those in government offices that if they feel pressured by criticism, they should resign from public service instead of oppressing Kenyans, stressing that Kenyans will not be intimidated or intimidated, and that their voices will be heard in defending their rights and lives.
Ndindi Nyoro Blames Government Over Killings, Defends Free Speech
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