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More Victims of police brutality in the Nyanza region are now demanding for justice accusing police officers of deliberately inflicting injuries on them during the three day anti government protests that culminated on Friday. Speaking to Citizen TV, victims from Kisumu and Siaya counties narrated the horrific ordeal they went through at the hands of the police, insisting that they were only caught in the crossfire and were not part of the protests. And as Laura Otieno reports, various leaders from the region have come out to condemn the police vowing to pursue justice for those affected.
More families demand justice after assault by police
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