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The governmnet has again come under fire for the excessive use of force in Wednesday's protests, that left at least 15 people dead and more than 400 others nursing injuries. In a statement issued on Thursday, the national council of churches of Kenya called on the clergy to dedicate their Sunday service to preach on justice and accountability. This comes even as the law society of Kenya asked Kenyans to shun vandalism during protests.
Tens of arrested protesters arraigned
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