
Two years after the Gen Z protests in Kenya, families of those who were killed or went missing are still seeking justice, as investigations into the incidents have reportedly stalled. According to Al Jazeera, these families express frustration over the lack of accountability and the ongoing challenges in obtaining answers about their loved ones' fates.
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