Since the curfew in Kenya was ordered @NPSOfficial_KE have killed:

1. Yassin Moyo
2. Khamis Juma
3. Calvince Omondi
4. David Kiiru
5. Peter Gacheru
6. Eric Ngethe
7. Idris Mukolwe
8. Ramadhan Juma
9. John Muli
10. Ibrahim Onyango

And countless others
@MissingVoicesKE
Yassin Moyo (13)
Killed on 13th April 2020
Kiamaiko

Kenya Police fired live bullets towards their balcony, he was in his home

#SayHisName
Khamis Juma
Killed on 27th March 2020
Mombasa

Juma was a motorcycle driver, who had taken an expecting mother to the clinic, on his way back he met police officers who beat him severely and he later succumbed to the injuries caused

#SayHisName
Calvince Omondi
Killed on 29th March 2020
Homabay

Was found outside past curfew, he was severely beaten by police officers and later died as a result of the injuries

#SayHisName
David Kiiru
Killed on 30th March 2020
Nakuru

Was beaten up by officers at Nakuru Free Area, the police tried to deny and blame a mob.
Peter Gacheru
Killed on 3rd April 2020
Kawangware

He was found outside after curfew time and severely beaten by police officers just by the Precious blood High School
Erick Ngethe
Killed on 1st April 2020
Mombasa

He was an accountant at a bar, police raided the confined bar and tear gassed it. They went ahead and smashed Erick’s head with a baton.
Idris Mukolwe
Killed on 7th April 2020
Mumias

He was hit with a teargas canister, thrown by Kenya police at a market in mumias to disperse traders
These are just a few of the recorded and documented cases, @IPOA_KE is taking no actions (very slow if any) to hold these police accountable!

Resources: @MissingVoicesKE @AmnestyKenya @UhaiWetu
Murders by police officers are disproportionately spiking in poor and marginalized communities

All because of the chronic toll of classism, inequality gaps and elitist policies by #GOK in enforcing the curfew!
We know of countless Kenyans who have fallen prey of these police officers who abuse them, assault them and then kill them!

It is very rare for the law to prosecute a police officer, because police officers are agents of the state...here to protect the state and capital not you
The fight against colonial, supremacist and discriminatory (color, class, ethnicity etc) policing structures is intersectional from Ferguson to Palestine to Kenya.

“There is no thing as a single-issue struggle, because we do not live single-issue lives”

—Audre Lorde
Here are some infographics by @OdipoDev for @MissingVoicesKE

( http://missingvoices.co.ke )
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