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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says he supports the United States’ probe of Kenya's non-NATO ally status. Speaking during a media round table engagement in his united states of America tour in Kansas, the democracy for the Citizens Party leader said there is a legitimate need for the united states to investigate police brutality, abductions, torture, and murder under president William Ruto’s Kenya kwanza regime, as well as the president’s association with terrorist organizations in the region.
Gachagua backs U.S. probe, accuses Ruto of aiding terrorists
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