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Mothers seek justice for victims of police killings

Standing at the foot of Tom Mboya statue near Kenya National Archives in Nairobi, bereaved women told of memories of their children allegedly snatched from them by rogue police officers.

Their forlorn faces and tears rolling down their cheeks showed their disappointments in their quest for justice for their children allegedly killed in what is seen to be extrajudicial killings. Not even Valentine’s Day as reflected by red roses and other gifts could prompt them to celebrate love and life.

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