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Opposition leaders joined in the calls for justice Wednesday even as they paid their respects to those killed during last year’s anti-finance bill protests. In Nairobi, opposition leaders, led by Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka, laid a wreath at the Holy Family Basilica amid heightened security and police barricades. The leaders knelt in prayer, laid wreaths, and condemned the use of hired goons to intimidate citizens and discourage peaceful demonstrations. Ben Chumba reports
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