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Kenyan Celebrities' Silence on Police Brutality Exposed

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 26 June 2020.

Kenyan celebrities have been accused of hypocrisy for speaking out on American race issues while remaining silent on police brutality in their own country. A recent article highlights the stark contrast between their actions and words.

Police Brutality in Kenya

According to a news piece by The Daily Nation, the Kenyan police have been responsible for a 5-month high in deaths occasioned by police brutality. This alarming trend has sparked outrage among Kenyans, with many calling for accountability.

Bien Aime's Courageous Stance

Sauti Sol's Bien Aime is the only artist willing to take a stand on this issue, despite risking offending a large section of his fanbase. His conviction and willingness to speak truth to power have earned him respect from many Kenyans.

Other Kenyan celebrities, such as Jua Cali, have spoken out on American race issues but remain silent on police brutality in Kenya. While Jua Cali's efforts to change lives in Kenya are commendable, his silence on this critical issue is telling.

As one observer noted, "But perhaps this speaks to the success Sauti Sol has enjoyed because they are at a point where people angry about Bien Aime speaking about the truth cannot affect their money." Whatever the case may be, Bien Aime's courageous stance has earned him a reputation as a hero who speaks truth to power.

Published on June 26, 2020, this article highlights the need for Kenyan celebrities to take a stand on issues affecting their country.

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