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The Kenya National Commission in Human Rights has expressed alarm over the rising number of government critics being abducted.
The commission said 82 people have been abducted since anti-government protests in June .
Rights groups have accused the police of being responsible for the abductions.
A fourth person, whose identity has not been disclosed, has also reportedly been abducted in recent days .
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