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Kenyan Police Officers Face Charges in Connection with a Blogger’s Death While in Custody

Three Kenyan police officers face murder charges for blogger Albert Ojwang’s death in custody, triggering protests against police brutality after a vendor’s shooting.

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Three police officers in Kenya have been charged with the murder of blogger Albert Ojwang, who died in custody, leading to nationwide protests police brutality.

Ojwang was arrested for allegedly defaming Deputy Police Chief Eliud Lagat. A post-mortem revealed sign of assault, contradicting initial claims of self-inflicted death.

Protests intensified after a street vendor was shot, prompting activists to organize a nationwide shutdown to demand accountability from security forces.

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