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Police and politicians are struggling to work out who hoped to gain from the grenade attack which killed six people at an evangelical Christian rally in Uhuru Park on 13 June. Most of the people at the rally had gathered to show their opposition to the proposed draft constitution, which is going to be put to a referendum on 4 August....

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Charles Owino, Amos Wako, Raila Odinga, Uhuru Kenyatta, Al Shabaab, kadhi

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