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    Nairobi, Kenya – On June 7, Albert Ojwang was visiting his mother and father in his dwelling village of Kakoth in Kenya’s Homa Bay County. His mom had simply served him ugali (maize meal) and sukuma wiki (kale) for lunch when law enforcement officials on motorbikes arrived on the household’s compound.

    Earlier than Ojwang may take a primary chunk, they arrested him, taking him to the native Mawego police station earlier than transporting him 350km (200 miles) to the Central Police Station within the capital, Nairobi.

    The officers instructed his mother and father he had dedicated an abuse in opposition to a senior authorities official and was being arrested for publishing “false data” in regards to the man on social media.

    Ojwang, a blogger and instructor, had no legal report and was only a month shy of his thirty first birthday. Nevertheless it was a celebration he wouldn’t stay to see as a result of lower than a day later he was useless.

    Police mentioned he died by suicide after “hitting his head” in opposition to the wall of a cell the place he was being held alone. However after an uproar from the general public and rights teams and additional investigation, the declare didn’t maintain up. Ultimately, two law enforcement officials had been arrested.

    Nonetheless, the general public anger that erupted after Ojwang’s loss of life didn’t abate.

    Kenyans have been on tenterhooks since mass antigovernment protests erupted throughout the nation a 12 months in the past – first in opposition to tax will increase in a finance invoice and later for the resignation of President William Ruto.

    Within the time since, police have been accused of human rights abuses, together with allegations of presidency critics and activists being abducted and tortured.

    Ojwang was seen by many as one more sufferer of a system making an attempt to silence these trying to carry the federal government to account.

    And within the month since his loss of life, offended protests have soared; state violence – and deaths – in opposition to civilians have continued; and younger folks appear decided to not give in.

    Eucabeth Ojwang and Meshack Opiyo, mother and father of Albert Ojwang, who died in Kenyan police custody [Monicah Mwangi/Reuters]

    ‘False and malicious data’

    Ojwang was the one youngster of Eucabeth Ojwang and Meshack Opiyo, a retired quarry employee who had endured arduous labour for 20 years in Kilifi County to ship his son to high school.

    Opiyo left the back-breaking job after Albert Ojwang had secured a job as a instructor, hoping his son would assist care for the household after incomes a level in training.

    “I had just one youngster. There’s no daughter. There’s no different son after him,” he instructed Al Jazeera. “I’ve suffered … whereas [working] in a quarry in Timbo for 20 years in order that my youngster may undergo college and earn a level,” he added, saying Ojwang left behind a three-year-old son.

    Ojwang was a promising instructor at Kituma Boys’ Secondary Faculty within the coastal Taita Taveta County, about 700km (435 miles) southeast of his childhood dwelling, his household mentioned.

    Media stories mentioned he was linked to an account on X that a number of folks used to publish information about Kenya’s authorities and politics. That’s what drew the eye of the authorities who got here to his father’s home that June afternoon.

    That day, the arresting officers assured Opiyo his son could be protected once they took him into custody. In a single day, the daddy left for Nairobi – taking his land title deed with him to make use of as a surety to bail his son out as a result of he had no different cash. However the information he acquired was of his son’s loss of life.

    “I believed we might come and resolve this subject. I also have a title deed right here in my pocket that I had armed myself with, in order that if there have been going to be want for bail, we might speak with a lawyer to bail him,” Opiyo instructed journalists the Sunday morning after his son’s loss of life, having simply discovered what had occurred to him.

    Regardless of police claims that Ojwang died from self-inflicted accidents, his household and the general public had been sceptical. Human rights advocates and social media customers alleged foul play and an official cover-up by police.

    As public stress mounted on the police to supply readability, Inspector Basic of Police Douglas Kanja confirmed that his deputy, Eliud Lagat, was the senior official who had made a “formal grievance” that led to Ojwang’s arrest.

    “The grievance alleged that false and malicious data had been printed in opposition to him [Lagat] within the X – that’s, previously Twitter – social media platform. The submit claimed that he was concerned in corruption inside the Nationwide Police Service,” Kanja mentioned earlier than Kenya’s Senate and the media on June 11.

    Kenya police
    Demonstrators protest over the loss of life in police custody of Albert Ojwang, in Nairobi [Andrew Kasuku/AP]

    At first, Kanja repeated to the media that Ojwang had hit his head on the wall, killing himself within the course of. However when questioned by lawmakers within the Senate, he admitted that was incorrect.

    “Going by the report that we now have gotten from IPOA [Independent Policing Oversight Authority], it isn’t true; he didn’t hit his head in opposition to the wall,” Kanja mentioned. “I tender my apology on behalf of the Nationwide Police Service due to that data.”

    A workforce of 5 authorities pathologists additionally launched a report that exposed extreme head accidents, neck compression and a number of mushy tissue traumas. The reason for Ojwang’s loss of life, they decided, was a results of the accidents, not a self-inflicted incident.

    In the meantime, Ann Wanjiku, the IPOA vice chairperson, instructed senators that preliminary findings confirmed Ojwang was alone within the cell however two witnesses who had been within the subsequent cell mentioned they heard loud screams from the place Ojwang was held.

    The IPOA report additionally urged there was foul play on the Nairobi Police Station as a result of CCTV cameras had been tampered with on Sunday morning after Ojwang’s loss of life.

    Subsequently, a number of folks had been arrested and investigated, together with two law enforcement officials who’ve been charged.

    Police Constable James Mukhwana, an officer arrested and arraigned in courtroom over Ojwang’s loss of life, instructed IPOA investigators that he had acted on orders of his boss.

    “It’s an order from the boss. You can’t decline an order out of your superior. For those who refuse, one thing might occur to you,” he mentioned in an announcement to the IPOA. He added that his superior instructed him: “I need you to go to the cell and have a look at those that have been in remand for lengthy. Inform them there’s work I need them to do. There’s a prisoner being introduced in. Deal with him.”

    Mukhwana pleaded not responsible in courtroom however mentioned he was sorry in regards to the loss of life in his assertion, including: “Ojwang was not meant to be killed however to be disciplined as per instruction.”

    Who’s ‘sanctioning’ these killings?

    Since Ojwang’s loss of life, Kenyan rights organisations have condemned what they are saying is his “homicide”, calling the failure by authorities to carry accountable these answerable for police brutality as disrespect for human rights.

    “The savage beating to loss of life of Albert Ojwang and the following makes an attempt to cowl this up shatter as soon as extra the popularity of the management of the Kenyan Police Service,” Irungu Houghton, the manager director at Amnesty Worldwide Kenya, instructed Al Jazeera.

    “Amnesty Worldwide Kenya believes the failure to carry officers and their commanders accountable for 2 successive years of police brutality has bred the present impunity and disrespect for human rights,” he mentioned.

    Houghton additionally referred to as for all these implicated to step apart and permit for investigations to happen.

    “To revive public confidence and belief, all officers implicated should be arrested. … Investigations should be honest, thorough and swift. This second calls for no much less.”

    Amnesty has beforehand referred to as out police abuses, together with “extreme drive and violence throughout protests”, and reported abductions of civilians by safety forces. Rights teams mentioned greater than 90 folks have been forcibly disappeared since June 2024.

    “Albert Ojwang’s killing in a police station comes after persistent repeated police denials that the traditional chain of police command shouldn’t be answerable for the 65 deaths and 90-plus enforced disappearances seen in 2024,” Houghton mentioned.

    “Who’re the officers abducting and killing those that criticise the state? Who’s sanctioning or instructing these officers? Why has the federal government discovered it so troublesome to set off deep reforms to guard relatively than stifle Kenyans’ constitutional freedom of speech and meeting in addition to act on public coverage opinion?” he requested.

    Talking in an interview with Kenya’s TV47 on June 24, the Nationwide Police Service Spokesperson Michael Muchiri acknowledged police brutality inside the service, saying it was fallacious.

    “We settle for and we acknowledge that inside our ranks, we’ve gotten it fallacious a number of instances,” he mentioned. However he added: “An act by one in every of us, and there have been a few them many instances over, shouldn’t in any manner be a mirrored image of the entire organisation.”

    Al Jazeera reached out to Deputy Inspector Basic of Police Lagat to touch upon the allegations in opposition to him, however he didn’t reply.

    Kenya protests
    A professional-government counterprotester and a riot police officer rush in the direction of tons of of protesters offended about state violence [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters]

    Shot at protests

    Most of the Kenyans reportedly focused by police and different “state brokers” had been younger, vocal contributors within the antigovernment protests that engulfed the capital and different cities final 12 months.

    After Ojwang’s loss of life, the Gen Z protesters as soon as once more erupted in anger.

    On June 17, they staged an illustration in Nairobi to demand justice for his or her fallen comrade. Issues quickly bought out of hand because the police used drive, leading to fatalities among the many younger folks.

    Boniface Kariuki, a masks vendor in Nairobi, was caught between the police and protesters, and the police fired a rubber bullet at his head at shut vary, sending him to an intensive care unit on the Kenyatta Nationwide Hospital. He was declared mind useless after just a few days and died on June 30.

    An post-mortem report launched on Thursday mentioned Kariuki “died from extreme head accidents attributable to a single close-range gunshot”. It additional revealed that 4 bullet fragments remained lodged in his mind.

    Two officers who had been caught on digicam firing the lethal bullet have been charged.

    This got here in regards to the time Kenyan youth additionally marked a 12 months because the antigovernment protests started on June 25, 2024.

    In keeping with the anniversary, many younger folks throughout the nation took to the streets to specific their anger in opposition to the federal government.

    These protests additionally turned violent. Many companies had been destroyed in Nairobi, and a few police stations somewhere else had been set ablaze.

    That very same day, three 17-year-olds, amongst others, had been shot useless in several elements of the nation. Whereas the police haven’t commented on the deaths, the victims’ households and rights teams say all three had been killed in crossfire throughout the protests.

    Kenya police
    A protester in Nairobi scuffles with a police officer throughout a protest in opposition to the loss of life of Ojwang [Andrew Kasuku/AP]

    Dennis Njuguna, a pupil in his remaining 12 months of secondary college, was shot in Molo, Nakuru County, as he headed dwelling from college for his mid-term break.

    In Nairobi’s Roysambu space on the Thika Superhighway, police reportedly additionally shot useless Elijah Muthoka, whose mom mentioned he had gone to a tailor however didn’t come again. That night, she would obtain the information that he was hospitalised on the close by Uhai Neema Hospital. He was then transferred to the Kenyatta Nationwide Hospital and pronounced useless the following morning.

    Outdoors Nairobi in Olkalou, Nyandarua County, Brian Ndung’u was shot twice within the head, in accordance with an post-mortem report launched by pathologists on the JM Kariuki County Referral Hospital. Margaret Gichuki, Ndung’u’s sister, mentioned her brother had simply accomplished his secondary college training and discovered pictures so he may assist elevate his faculty charges along with their mom, who’s a each day wage labourer.

    “He had gone out to do road pictures, which was his ardour, and that’s the place he bought shot. I used to be dwelling and discovered about his taking pictures by way of Fb photos that had been shared by buddies,” Gichuki instructed Al Jazeera.

    Gichuki described her brother as a hardworking younger man who had numerous desires, however which had been minimize quick by the bullet. “After the post-mortem, we couldn’t get additional details about the id of the bullet that was faraway from his head, because the police took it,” she mentioned, explaining that one bullet was fragmented in his mind whereas one other was eliminated by medical doctors and handed to the police throughout post-mortem.

    Along with their cousin Margaret Wanjiku, Gichuki then referred to as to tell their mom that Ndung’u was lacking – not wanting to right away shock her with the information that her son had died.

    “Ndung’u had been pronounced useless on arrival on the hospital, however this was information that carried weight for [our mother], and we wished to have her come dwelling earlier than we may break it aside from inform her over the telephone,” Wanjiku mentioned.

    ‘Surge’ in harassment

    Lower than two weeks after that, Kenyans once more took to the streets in demonstrations that when once more turned lethal.

    On Monday, they rallied for “Saba Saba” which means “Seven Seven” in Kiswahili to mark the date on July 7, 1990, when folks demanded a return to multiparty democracy after years of rule by then-President Daniel arap Moi.

    This 12 months, the protest changed into a wider name for Ruto to resign and in addition a second to recollect Ojwang.

    4 days earlier, Ojwang’s physique had arrived at his dwelling in Homa Bay for a nighttime vigil earlier than his burial the following day.

    When it arrived, offended youth took maintain of the coffin and marched with it to the Mawego police station, the place he was final seen alive earlier than he was taken to Nairobi.

    On the station, the youth set the station ablaze earlier than making their manner again to Ojwang’s dwelling together with his physique.

    The subsequent day on the funeral, Anna Ngumi, a buddy of Ojwang’s, instructed mourners: “We aren’t going to relaxation. We aren’t going to relaxation till justice is completed. Keep in mind we’re nonetheless celebrating Seven Seven right here. We’ll do Seven Seven for Albert Ojwang.”

    However on the rallies, police had been as soon as once more heavy-handed. In Nairobi, they fired stay rounds and water cannon on the protesters. Eleven folks had been killed.

    The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights mentioned folks had been additionally kidnapped and arrested, including that it was “deeply involved by the latest surge in harassment and persecution of Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) accused of organizing the continuing protests”.

    Albert Ojwang
    Pallbearers put together to hold Ojwang’s coffin for burial in Homa Bay, Kenya, on July 4, 2025 [James Keyi/Reuters]

    ‘Why did you kill my youngster?’

    Inside his circles, Ojwang is claimed to have been a humble one that by no means quarrelled with anybody and as an alternative sought peace at any time when there was a battle.

    His college buddy Daniel Mushwahili mentioned Ojwang was modest and sociable.

    “I knew this individual as a really cool and outgoing individual. He had many buddies. … He was not an conceited individual, not a bully, and didn’t even take part in harassing anyone,” Mushwahili mentioned. He was “an individual who seeks peace”.

    Ojwang’s mom Eucabeth, talking at a reception by comic Eric Omondi, lamented her son’s killing, saying she had misplaced her solely youngster and didn’t understand how the household would cope with out him.

    “I had hope this youngster would help me in constructing a home. He even had a undertaking to plant greens, so we may promote and earn cash. Now I don’t know the place to begin with out him,” she mentioned.

    “I really feel numerous ache as a result of there are individuals who got here dwelling and took my son. … I really feel numerous ache as a result of he’s useless.”

    In the meantime, because the investigation into Ojwang’s loss of life continues, his father says he misses his “reliable” son, who he relied on to care for the household’s most useful issues, even with the little they’d.

    Opiyo mentioned that when the officers got here to their home to arrest his son, they noticed how little the household had and knew they’d not battle again. In his grief, he mentioned he now desires solutions from the police and particularly Deputy Inspector Basic Lagat, who made the grievance in opposition to Ojwang.

    “At the moment, my son is useless from accidents inflicted by way of beating. I want you to clarify to me why you killed my youngster,” Opiyo mentioned.

    “My son didn’t die in an accident or in battle. He died in silence within the arms of those that had been supposed to guard him.”



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