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Court grants Sh1,000 bail to over 200 arrested during June 25 protests

Court grants Sh1,000 bail to over 200 arrested during June 25 protests
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A Kenyan court has granted cash bail to over 200 individuals arrested during the June 25 Gen Z memorial protests. Political leaders, including Governor James Orengo, praised the judiciary for upholding constitutional rights and refusing to be weaponized.

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The ruling is a significant development in the ongoing civil unrest in Kenya, highlighting the tension between state security actions and the right to protest.

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The article focuses heavily on the perspective of the political figures supporting the protesters, framing the court's decision as a victory for rights.

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