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It was a sad and chilling day for journalism in Kenya, as journalists once again found themselves on the receiving end of violence while simply doing their job. What began as routine coverage of the Saba Saba demonstrations in Nyeri quickly turned into a terrifying ordeal for three journalists attacked by individuals posing as protestors.
Disturbing scenes have now raised serious questions about the safety of media personnel in Kenya
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