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Compensation without accountability is not justice.
Before any discussion of compensation for victims of the Finance Bill protests, Kenyans deserve the truth. Who ordered the violence? Who pulled the trigger? Who authorised the crackdown? Until these questions are answered and those responsible are held accountable, compensation risks becoming an attempt to buy silence rather than deliver justice.
True justice requires three things: truth, accountability, and reparations. Compensation may help affected families, but it can never replace the need for independent investigations, prosecutions where warranted, and full disclosure of what happened. A nation cannot heal by covering wounds; it heals by confronting the truth.
BREAKING: KTN has aired a major investigation alleging Kenyan IDs are being sold to people in Somalia for as little as KSh 15,000. We share some of the revelations.
Look at the images below.
The 2nd image shows Hassan Mohamed Nur's Somali identification documents. According to those records, he was born in Mogadishu on 14 December 1985.
The third image is a copy of a Kenyan ID featured in the KTN investigation. Key details have been blurred.
According to that Kenyan document, the holder was born in Tarbaj on 1 July 1985.
Same person. Different birthplace. Different date of birth.
If this were simply a case of lawful naturalization, why would the date of birth be different?
The investigation further alleges that the individual now holds a Kenyan passport.
And it doesn't end there; residents from Somalia and Ethiopia are being sold IDs. And it's scary. I am sharing more examples shortly. Follow me here- sholla ard
Satanists, murderers, pedophiles, homewreckers are meeting at Safari Park for a National Satanic ritual in the name of a prayer breakfast while students have died from a fire tragedy at the Utumishi Girls Academy in Nakuru.
Breaking: Central Police Station OCS Chief Inspector Dishen Angoya has been arrested and placed in custody at Lang’ata Police Station after releasing 64 people who had been arrested over public order offences linked to the fuel price protests.