Nigerians in Kenya Protest Against Killings By Police
The Nigerian nationals are claiming a student at a local university allegedly died after he was last seen in a police vehicle and later succumbed to injuries they claim were inflicted by law enforcement officers who had arrested him. They say four Nigerians were murdered since the government launched a crackdown on illegal immigrants.
Police on duty.
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Kenya:
Dozens of Nigerians Protest Extra-Judicial Killing, Harassment By Kenya Police
Capital FM, 17 October 2018
Dozens of Nigerian nationals on Wednesday stormed their High Commission in Nairobi, to demand audience with the ambassador over the alleged death of their colleague in police… Read more »
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Kenya:
Senate Committee Want Nairobi Police to Address Re-Emerging Extra-Judicial Killings
Capital FM, 17 October 2018
The Senate Security and Foreign Relations Committee has condemned the raising cases of extra-judicial killings against youths reported in Nairobi's low income estates such as… Read more »
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Kenya:
'Missing Voices' - Platform for Victims of Kenya's Extra-Judicial Killings
Capital FM, 8 October 2018
Civil society organizations in Kenya are seeking to revolutionize documentation and reporting of extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances through the application of… Read more »
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Kenya:
Kenya on the Spot Over Extrajudicial Killings, Disappearances
Capital FM, 4 October 2018
Kenya is once again on the spot despite ongoing police reforms, with security agencies being accused of continuing to infringe on human rights. Read more »
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Kenya:
Family in Mandera Claims Police Killed 3 Men Found in Thickets
Nation, 13 September 2018
A family in Elwak, Mandera South, is crying for justice a day after three of its members, said to have been picked by security officers, were found dead. Read more »