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Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has alleged that the government plans to infiltrate Wednesday's demonstrations using over 4,000 hired goons to incite violence. Speaking during the launch of the People's Restorative Justice Commission, Musyoka warned against the use of force on peaceful protesters. The new commission aims to champion justice for victims of police brutality.
People's Restorative Justice Commission launched by opposition leaders
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