Kenyan Protesters Demand End to Alleged Abductions of Government Critics
- Dozens of protesters have been arrested in Kenya during clashes with police, as anger grows over alleged abductions of government critics.
- At least 82 government critics have allegedly gone missing since June, following protests against a controversial finance bill.
- Amnesty reported that police denied lawyers access to arrested demonstrators in violation of Kenyan law.
- Protesters occupied Aga Khan Walk, demanding an end to abductions and the release of abducted youths.
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