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Survivors of the 1998 us embassy bomb blast in Nairobi are yet to be compensated. Appearing before the senate ad-hoc committee, the survivors most of them left with permanent scars narrated how they have been battling to get compensated for the past 25 years but in vain. And as Emily Chebet reports, the senate heard that the American victims had been paid yet Kenyan victims were left suffering for being in the wrong place at the right time on that fateful Friday in August 1998.
Scars of 1998 Bombing | Survivors of 1998 US Embassy bomb blast in Nairobi are yet to be compensated
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