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32 Kenyan pastoralists from the Turkana community who were imprisoned by a Ugandan military court for a year, have been released. The freed Kenyans are back in their homes in Urum Loima constituency in Turkana County despite initially facing a daunting twenty-year prison sentence each. And as Michael Mulwa reports, the 32 cannot mingle with the rest of the community until cleansing rituals are performed according to Turkana culture.
Uganda frees 32 Kenyans
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