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Kenyan cathedral a refuge

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July 08, 2025

ALL Saints Cathedral in Nairobi has been a refuge for generations of protesters escaping police crackdowns, proudly displaying the teargas canisters and spent cartridges once fired into the church.

Kenya marked Saba Saba Day yesterday, remembering the bloody 1990 uprising that demanded a return to multiparty democracy during the autocratic rule of then-president Daniel arap Moi.

Since then, the grey-stoned, gothic-style All Saints Cathedral - originally built for Kenya's colonial rulers - has often provided shelter from teargas and baton-wielding officers.

Some 3 000 people found refuge there during massive anti-tax protests a year ago, and a further 500 during demos against police brutality over the last month.

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