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Depuis une semaine il y a plusieurs migrants qui nous on appelé (nous et d’autres assos) pour nous dire qu’ils dormaient dehors et avaient des problèmes avec la #police chaque nuit... #thread
Preuves à l’appuies avec 2 vidéos prise par des migrants sur place.
On voit la police attendre qu’ils remballent leurs affaires, il est 2h du matin...
On entend des enfants pleurer... (vidéo ⬆️)
Selon plusieurs témoins la police a gazés tout le monde à l’intérieur des tentes... ImageImageImage
Je me suis donc rendue sur place mercredi matin vers 9h, j’ai vue des dizaines de jeune par terre et le nigérien qui m’a confirmer que les familles remballaient les tentes chaque matin et partaient vite..
Il m’a aussi confirmer que la police passait régulièrement pour les chasser ImageImage
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Amnesty staff and board members stand in solidarity with the family of Yassin Moyo. Enough is enough. We call for an end to police brutality and extrajudicial executions. #PoliceBrutalityKE #BlackLivesMatter ImageImageImageImage
For 8 minutes and 46 seconds; Amnesty staff, board and residents of Kiamaiko remembered the victims of police brutality. #JusticeForVaite #JusticeforYassin #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #JusticeForSamuelMaina #PoliceBrutalityKenya #BlackLivesMattters ImageImageImageImage
Venue: Kiamaiko
Time: 9:40
#PoliceBrutalityKenya #BlackLivesMattters
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Then Nubian rights forum would like to wish all kenyans a Happy Madaraka Day.
While we celebrate madaraka, we cannot pretend that it is a happy day. Not when the state of the nation is no different from the colonial days.
#NotYetUhuru #notyetmadaraka
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There is no madaraka when #policebrutalityke is on the rise in select areas in the country during curfew hours under the silent watch of those in command like @NPSOfficial_KE @FredMatiangi @JBoinnet
Elite areas have movement with no cases of injustice.
#JusticeForSamuelMaina Image
There is no madaraka when kenyans are stripped of their dignity and denied to bury their loved ones while those priviledged in the country get decent send offs because somehow, government directives only apply to common mwananchi
What makes us different?
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