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Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has condemned the government's use of anti-terrorism laws to intimidate and silence dissenting voices. Speaking during a church service at Ruach Tabernacle Ministries in Nairobi, Kalonzo described the misuse of terrorism prevention laws as unconstitutional and a clear attempt to infringe on freedom of speech and criminalize civic action.
Kalonzo condemns use of anti-terror law against protesters
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