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A new report by the Independent Medico Legal Unit reveals that more than a dozen Kenyans remain missing one year after the Gen-Z-led anti-tax protests, which left over 60 dead. The report raises fresh concerns over police brutality, following recent incidents including the death of Albert Ojwang in custody and the fatal shooting of street vendor Boniface Kariuki. It also criticises the government for underfunding oversight bodies like IPOA and KNHCR, hindering efforts to ensure accountability.
Over a Dozen Still Missing a Year After Gen-Z Protests – Report
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