A Kenyan court has suspended a police ban on protests in the capital, stating that citizens have a right to demonstrate peacefully.
Before the High Court's decision on Thursday, police had barred protests in Nairobi indefinitely, saying they lacked leadership that would ensure peaceful demonstrations.
For more on this, Peter Ndoro spoke to the Executive Director for Amnesty International Kenya, Irungu Houghton.

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