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Lawyers of victims of the 1998 Nairobi bomb blast are currently holding a meeting with the senate ad-hoc committee to plan the next move towards forcing the US government to compensate them. The victims have been pushing to be compensated for the past 25 years. Senate committee is planning a visit to the US in September to continue with the compensation push.
Lawyers of victims of the 1998 Nairobi bomb blast hold meeting with senate ad-hoc committee
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