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Victims of police brutality, who are set to receive government compensation, are now demanding that justice be part of the reparation package. In interviews with Citizen TV, survivors recounted harrowing experiences dating back seven years, stories etched not only in their bodies as scars, but in their minds as wounds that remain unhealed. And as the task force works on a framework for compensation, the call for justice grows louder, alongside renewed appeals to end the cycle of police excesses
Police brutality victims say justice must be part of reparation
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