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Don't "move on" after injustice since that is the end of society

KDF officers leave Nyayo National Stadium aboard their vehicles heading into the Nairobi CBD for Gen Z protests on June 27, 2024. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

The release of BBC "Blood Parliament" documentary and the Amnesty International 2024-2025 Kenya report whipped up a political storm this week.

Accusations of bad faith completely miss the point. Victim-centred thinking knows, only justice, not amnesia, heals national wounds.

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