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No, photos old, don’t show police brutality during 2024 anti-tax protests in Kenya

King JajaBy King JajaJuly 31, 2024No Comments0 Views
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No, photos old, don’t show police brutality during 2024 anti-tax protests in Kenya
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Context to anti-tax protests against Ruto

The 2024 anti-tax protests are still continuing at a reduced level at time of publication, despite the withdrawal of the controversial taxation bill. And photos and videos capturing key events are still being widely shared. 

A major focus of the protests has been the police’s treatment of demonstrators. The police have been accused of using excessive force. Scores of demonstrators have been arrested and several people have been abducted by suspected plainclothes officers.

The claim mentions a quarry because of the gruesome discoveries of at least 10 bodies in a waterlogged quarry in a Nairobi slum. This sparked speculation that murdered protesters were being dumped there.  

The police said the bodies were the victims of a serial killer they had arrested and who they said had confessed.

Photos and videos of alleged police brutality continue to circulate online, but not all are accurate. So, are these photos of such blatant brutality accurate, and did they actually take place at some point since June 2024? We checked.

Photos dating from at least 2014

Some of the police officers in the photos are wearing outdated police uniforms, suggesting that the photos are old. Kenya changed its police uniforms in 2018. 

This is further confirmed by a reverse image search, which shows that the photos have been circulating online since at least 2014.

We found this instance where the photos were shared on X (then Twitter) in December 2014, with conversations below the tweet suggesting they were taken even earlier. 

In the replies to the tweet, the author of the tweet confirmed that the photos were taken during an earlier police operation in Nairobi’s Mathare slums, launched after the killing of two police officers.

The claim that these photos were taken in 2024 during or after the anti-tax protests is false.


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