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Human rights defenders say they will remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice for Generation Z youth who lost their lives at the hands of the government during anti-government protests. During the 30th anniversary of the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), the activists emphasized that they will not relent until the victims get justice. The defenders also criticized the opposition and the judiciary for their silence and inaction in the face of human rights violations against Kenyans.
Human Rights Groups accuse gov’t of continued abductions
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