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Terror suspects demand to vote.

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation:: "Six terror suspects who are being held for the offense of being in possession of grenades now want the court to release their voters and National Identity cards in order to vote in the coming General elections.
They claim that the fact that they are in custody waiting for the determination of their case does not make them lesser human beings.
The suspects on Monday informed the court of their intention to exercise their constitutional right of voting in the Thursday general elections."

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