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Azimio la Umoja Coalition has called for the immediate release of all Kenyans arrested in connection to the Finance Bill 2024 demonstrations. The opposition coalition has further demanded an end to what it claims as arbitrary abductions. This as Azimio opposed the move by the government to deploy the military to maintain law and order among the civilians.
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Azimio calls for immediate release of ‘abducted’ anti-Finance Bill protesters
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