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Kenyans protest femicide scourge and denounce government inaction

Kenyans protest femicide scourge and denounce government inaction
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Hundreds of protesters marched through Kenya's capital on June 1 against the high number of killings of women and children. At least 69 women have been killed since the beginning of the year, with official data also recording over 10,000 missing children over the past sixteen months.

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