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Meru Police Commander Joins Youth Protesters on Anniversary March
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45927, member: 636"] A police commander walked with protesters through Meru town Wednesday during memorial demonstrations. Ambrose Kyalo wore his full uniform as he joined young demonstrators on the streets. The Imenti North division chief handed out soft drinks to marchers. Videos showed him shaking hands and taking pictures with the crowd. His actions calmed tensions between officers and protesters. Demonstrators gathered to remember those killed during last year's government protests. The group carried signs demanding justice for dead activists. Some protesters walked on foot and others rode motorcycles through town. Many wore black clothes and face masks to show support. A tire burned on the road as the procession moved forward. The memorial marked one year since youth died during anti-government demonstrations. Protesters called for officials to answer for the deaths. They said leaders must listen to young people across Kenya. The group wanted respect for their voices and concerns. Justice for the fallen remained their main demand. Meru stayed peaceful during the march through main streets. Other cities saw police fire tear gas at demonstrators. Officers arrested protesters and fought street battles elsewhere. The calm atmosphere contrasted sharply with violence in other areas. No major incidents occurred as the crowd moved through town. Interior Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen posted photos with top police officials. He promised the government would protect peace and jobs. The cabinet member stood with the national police chief and deputy commander. Murkomen said the country needed unity and progress. [/QUOTE]
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