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Clarice Awuor Oganga, nominee for Chairperson of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, has strongly defended the Commission’s mandate to handle redress and compensation for victims of demonstrations. Insisting that the roles currently proposed to be shifted to a committee led by Prof. Makau Mutua must remain with the commission. The fate of the Mutua-led committee remains uncertain, as it lacks legal anchoring
NCHR nominee Oganga defends commission’s role in protest victims’ compensation
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