Police caught on camera assaulting @ntvkenya journalist #CurfewKenya pic.twitter.com/wCebim3Ryx
— Daily Nation (@NationAfrica) March 27, 2020
I didn't see any police brutality in that clip...Even the media has to respect space in such a time like this.
Kenya police brutality need some addressing. But you also have to understand it's pretty rough.
There are so many videos circulating on police brutality yesterday at Likoni, Mombasa. It is for all to see. These police need psychological help. Why would one beat helpless women lying on the ground? These people do not have mothers, sisters or daughters? I have no understanding for it.I didn't see any police brutality in that clip...Even the media has to respect space in such a time like this.
police & government officials are trying so hard day and night to keep people away, but our people just have to stay home & relax but that too they cant do..... shame on such citizens of india.. Kaduppugal varuthu makkale.. 😠😠#Covid_19 #StayAtHome #tnpolice #dontroaming pic.twitter.com/DANTkKVM8N
— Elan.G.Saravanan (@ElanGSaravanan) March 25, 2020
I didn't see any police brutality in that clip...Even the media has to respect space in such a time like this.
Kenya police brutality need some addressing. But you also have to understand it's pretty rough.
The guy sounds like he is on some sort of meth putting him at the ready for gratuitous violence.
Kadudu...GSU and Polisi are not Social Workers...people have to obey orders.
The man is a journalist. He has the right to cover what is happening on the ground. Beating him will not solve any problem.The guy sounds like he is on some sort of meth putting him at the ready for gratuitous violence.
I meant the cop. The journalist is cartoonishly servile.