Kenyan Catholic Bishops criticize alleged killings, abductions
Roman Catholic Bishops in Kenya have criticized President William Ruto’s government for what they called unexplained killings, abductions, and disappearances, especially the murders of women in the country. The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops made their claims Thursday during a news conference. Kenyan government officials were not immediately available for comment, but the Kenyan police released a statement reiterating their commitment to serve and protect all Kenyans. VOA’s James Butty asked Barrack Oduor, political reporter with the People’s Daily of Kenya, just what else the Catholic Bishops had to say
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