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As Boniface Mwangi begins his recovery from a traumatic detention, human rights defenders are sounding the alarm over increasing suppression of activism in the region. In an interview with K24, Vocal Africa CEO Hussein Khalid and activist Asya Ahmed detailed the troubling trend and called for international intervention.
ACTIVISTS DECRY GROWING SUPPRESSION AFTER BONIFACE MWANGI’S ORDEAL
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