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Human rights activists in Nanyuki town are calling out the government and President William Ruto over the recent surge in abductions, a wave that has sparked widespread public outrage. The activists are demanding the immediate release of youths abducted by state agents, stressing that the Constitution guarantees every citizen's right to life and security. They have vowed to join Kenyans nationwide in a massive demonstration on Monday.Despite growing evidence, including viral videos showing active abductions, security officials continue to deny the claims.
Youth in Nanyuki hold protest against abductions
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