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Kenyan Blogger’s Death Ignites Outrage Amidst Police Involvement

Justice for Albert Ojwang: A Nation at a Crossroads The streets of Nairobi were alive with a fervent cry for justice on Thursday, as throngs of Kenyans gathered to honor the memory of Albert Ojwang, a political blogger whose death in police custody remains shrouded in controversy. Ojwang, a spirited 31-year-old, was apprehended on June 6 in Homa Bay, a bustling region in western Kenya. His alleged offense? Disseminating what authorities claim was false information about Deputy Inspector General Noor Gabow. But was it…

Kenyan Officer Detained After Blogger Dies in Police Custody

Protests Erupt Over Death of Kenyan Blogger Albert Ojwang In a tragic turn of events, the voice of political dissent has resonated loudly across the streets of Nairobi. The recent death of Kenyan blogger Albert Ojwang, while in police custody, has ignited a wave of protests that speak to the heart of persistent issues surrounding police brutality in the nation. As demonstrators clash with police amidst burning vehicles, this incident serves as a chilling reminder of the consequences faced by those who dare to criticize…

Kenya’s Ruto Claims Blogger Died from Police Actions, Altering Narrative

The Heartbreaking Tragedy Surrounding Albert Ojwang's Death On June 9, 2025, a wave of protests surged through Nairobi, as citizens gathered outside the Central Police Station to voice their outrage following the death of blogger Albert Ojwang while in police custody. This tragic event has reignited deep-seated concerns regarding the actions of Kenya's security services, prompting President William Ruto to address the nation. In a significant turnaround, Ruto publicly acknowledged that Ojwang had died "at the hands of…

Malcolm Bidali, Kenyan blogger who works with

Malcolm Bidali was released in Qatar earlier this week, we were told on Wednesday evening, June 2. The charges against him remain, however. The Kenyan citizen is accused by the authorities of having received payments "from a foreign agent for the creation and dissemination of misinformation". The security guard signed a pseudonym on the situation of migrant workers in the country.…

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