Kenya’s police brutality victims trapped in endless cycle of political promises and no justice – The Eastleigh Voice - Corruption By Cops
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Kenya has undergone one of the most complex and inspiring political transformations in modern Africa. Once marred by ethnic violence and deep political fractures—most notably during the 2007 post-election crisis—the country managed to pivot from near-collapse to a constitutional renewal and political reconciliation. Unlike other authoritarian regimes in the region, Kenya’s moment of rupture did not result in the militarization of politics or a r…
Nigeria’s police reforms keep failing; blockchain could change that
In Lagos, the memory of October 20, 2020, still haunts Daniel Tambee, a Nigerian blockchain developer. That night, at the Lekki Tollgate, military personnel opened fire on protesters demanding an end to police brutality. Multiple casualties were reported, though exact numbers remain disputed. But what haunted Tambee most wasn’t just the violence—it was what happened to the evidence and victims afterward. The nationwide protests, known as #EndSAR…
Kenya’s police brutality victims trapped in endless cycle of political promises and no justice – The Eastleigh Voice - Corruption By Cops
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