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Kenya’s deputy police chief has stepped aside as investigations into the death of a blogger while in custody continue.
Kenya's deputy police chief Eliud Lagat has stepped aside pending the outcome of investigations into the death in detention ...
Outrage over the death of a Kenyan teacher and activist in police custody sparked protests in the capital Nairobi this week ...
The mass protests sparked by the police murder of Kenyan blogger Albert Ojwang expose the class nature of police violence, ...
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: PC Mukhwana Discloses Blogger's Killers Were Paid KSh 2k, Bought AlcoholPolice Constable Juma Mukhwana narrated to the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) what happened on the night ...
Editorial - The death of Albert Ojwang in police custody has shocked the conscience of the nation. It is a tragedy that demands more than words--it demands justice. It demands accountability. And ...
Albert Ojwang, a blogger, died in police custody, sparking protests in Nairobi. Investigations continue as Kenya's Deputy ...
Authorities in Kenya have arrested a senior police officer responsible for the cell where a blogger died, leading to ...
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: Iain Njiraini Slams Police for ‘Happy Father’s Day’ Post after Blogger’s DeathIain Njiraini criticised the National Police Service for a Happy Fathers' Day post shared days after Albert Ojwang's death in custody, calling it hurtful.
Officially, Albert Ojwang died from self-inflicted injuries after “hitting his head against a wall” in a Nairobi police cell.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: PS Omollo Urges Politicians Not to Use Albert Ojwang's Death for Personal GainsPoliticians in the country have been warned against using the untimely death of blogger Albert Ojwang in a police cell to advance their political interests.
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