Albert Ojwang’s and the broader issue of custodial deaths in the country

Albert Ojwang’s death is one too many. His name now joins a long, sorrowful list of Kenyans who have died in the custody of institutions meant to protect, reform, or offer justice. His case, like others before it, has ignited nationwide outrage, sparking social media campaigns, columns in newspapers, and cries from the streets and … Continue reading Albert Ojwang’s and the broader issue of custodial deaths in the country