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Civil society originations are calling on the country's leadership to give up their hardline stance and instead engage in talks to end the issues leading to the protests that have left tens of Kenyans dead and property destroyed. The organizations under the uchaguzi platform have asked President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga to embrace dialogue. The group has also condemned the use of excessive force by police in dealing with protesters.
Civil society groups call for meaningful bipartisan dialogue
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