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Opposition leaders led by Wiper party’s Kalonzo Musyoka and DAP-K’s Eugene Wamalwa have accused the Kenya Kwanza government of systematically undermining constitutional rights, particularly the right to peaceful protests. They have condemned the way security forces have consistently responded to demonstrations with excessive force.
Opposition leaders accused the KK government of systematically undermining constitutional rights
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