Kenya, Blogger and After Death
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The death of Albert Ojwang, who was accused of defaming Deputy Inspector General Eliud Langat, sparked days of protests in Nairobi. One person was killed in the latest demonstrations.
Kenyan protesters have clashed with club-carrying young men, believed to be loyal to the government, in the centre of the capital, Nairobi.
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has joined Kenyans in demanding justice for blogger Albert Ojwang, who was killed while in police custody at Central Police Station.
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Tuko on MSNAlbert Ojwang: PC Mukhwana Says He Decided to Tell It All after Realising He Was Being SacrificedPolice constable James Mukhwana, a key suspect in blogger Albert Ojwang's murder while in custody has given reasons for his explosive expose' on what happened.
The mass protests sparked by the police murder of Kenyan blogger Albert Ojwang expose the class nature of police violence, the role of the capitalist state, and the need for the international working class to unite against repression and inequality.
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: James Mukhwana claims it wasn’t first time Samson Talam was paying to have suspect assaultedPolice Constable James Mukhwana has revealed to IPOA that OCS Samson Talam ordered inmates to assault blogger Albert Ojwang while in their custody.
Protesters are expected to take to the streets in Nairobi on Tuesday, amid growing public fury over the death of 31-year-old teacher and blogger Albert Omondi Ojwang while in police custody.
The protests first erupted on Monday, a day after Kenya’s National Police Service said Albert Ojwang died while in custody from “head injuries” after “hitting his head against the cell ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya protests erupt after activist Albert Ojwang dies in police custodyAnger is mounting in Kenya following the death of Albert Ojwang whilst in custody. The activist was arrested on Saturday, subsequent to a complaint from the police, who accused him of damaging
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: Court Orders OCS Talam to Be Locked Up at Langata Police Station Pending Bail RulingCentral OCS Samson Talam to remain in custody at Lang'ata as a Nairobi court considers IPOA's request for 21 more days to finalise investigations into his conduct.