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Francis Atwoli urges police not to use excessive force
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COTU secretary general Francis Atwoli has called on police to desist from using excessive force in their dealings with Kenyans protesting the outcome of the presidential results. According to Atwoli, the police are using live bullets on those with divergent views. The union has also on called on president Kenyatta to reach out to his opponents and chat a future for the nation.
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