#CurfewKenya
Police officers in Kenya are kicking out the Coronavirus from the people by caning them. The government issued a curfew where people found trouble in amidst of the last hours.
Kenya has resulted in using force in order to maintain the curfew hours. However, the government has not provided any support to its people despite 85% of Kenyans work on a daily wage basis.
Police treating Kenyans more brutally than Corona Virus itself. This was supposed to be a Fight against Corona Virus pandemic. Not against Kenyans #PoliceViolence#PoliceBrutality#CurfewKenyapic.twitter.com/bnoxUcviiv— ⚡FOLLOW HELP™⚡ (@ItsWanga) March 27, 2020
— Daily Nation (@dailynation) March 27, 2020
.@StateHouseKenya@MOH_Kenya— #SwitchOffKPLC (@JerotichSeii) March 27, 2020
Because delivery trucks are the No. 1 vectors of #coronaviruske@IntlCrimCourt#CurfewinKenyapic.twitter.com/TeaI8ycjuu
What Kenyans are going through is worst than Corona Virus 😭#PoliceBrutality#CurfewinKenya#COVID19KEpic.twitter.com/vGoEqOrEjO— Django Specialist (@ItsJoeKE) March 27, 2020
IG Mutyambai: The curfew applies to the entire territory of the Republic of Kenya #CurfewinKenya#EpukaCorona#CurfewKenya— My Me (@restricteDesire) March 27, 2020
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Just a Quick Reminder My Country People By 6:59 pm TODAY!!! You’ll better be home showered and in bed preferably #CurfewinKenyapic.twitter.com/vfd2YTNclk— #TeamShaffie (@ShaffieWeru) March 27, 2020
Terrorizing commuters at Likoni ferry with tear gas and beatings is unacceptable! The inadequacy of the available mode of transport rests squarely on the government. Let us hope no arrests will be made for lateness where public transport is clearly the issue #CurfewinKenya— Martha Karua (@MarthaKarua) March 27, 2020