Rights groups blame 'state agents' for abductions of more than 80 people since June 2024, with dozens still missing.
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More than 80 young Kenyans have gone missing in recent months, with many blaming the security forces.
Rights groups blame 'state agents' for abductions of more than 80 people since June 2024, with dozens still missing.
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