
Death of Kenyan Citizen After Tweet Arrest Sparks Outrage
Albert Ojwang: A Tweet, an Arrest, and a Death in Silence Kenya is grappling with the tragic death of Albert Ojwang, a citizen who died after being arrested for a tweet. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about freedom of expression in the country. Ojwang's arrest and subsequent death occurred without a trial, highlighting a worrying trend of silencing dissent. The video shared by 🤴 PRINCE JOHN🤴, an ICT expert and communication strategist, captures the public's grief and anger. "Albert Ojwang was arrested over a tweet. He didn’t get a trial — just a death sentence in silence. In Kenya, speaking up is now a suic!de mission," Prince John stated in the video's description. This incident underscores the need for a thorough investigation into Ojwang's death and a broader discussion about the protection of free speech in Kenya. The lack of transparency surrounding his case is deeply concerning. The nation must ensure that such incidents are not repeated and that the right to free expression is upheld.