The death of a teacher and blogger in police custody after being arrested for a social media post has raised serious questions about police conduct and treatment of government critics in Kenya.
Kenyan Man Dies in Police Custody After Arrest for Social Media Post

Kenyan Man Dies in Police Custody After Arrest for Social Media Post
Kenya's police oversight body investigates the death of Albert Ojwang, who was detained for allegedly insulting a senior official.
Kenyan authorities are facing scrutiny following the death of Albert Ojwang, a teacher and blogger, who died in custody after being arrested for what police described as "false publication." Ojwang was apprehended in Homa Bay and transported nearly 350 kilometers to Nairobi, where he reportedly sustained head injuries in his cell. Eyewitness accounts and official statements are conflicting, with police claiming it was a case of attempted suicide, while human rights groups are calling for a thorough investigation into the suspicious circumstances. Amnesty International has expressed concerns over Ojwang's treatment, particularly given the rising tensions surrounding government criticism in the country. The police maintain that Ojwang's arrest was lawful, though questions remain about the nature of the charge and the protocols followed in his transport and detention. The incident echoes broader worries about the repression of dissent and the safety of those opposing the government.