Rebels with a cause : Africa's whistleblowers need urgent protection
      A group of activists, lawyers and artists have launched a platform to help citizen watchdogs in often dangerous situations In many African countries, the secretive and self-serving deeds of political and business elites have come to light thanks only to whistleblowers. In Kenya, former (…)
  
  
  
  
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