
Tortured over a tweet: how the war between Kenya’s Gen Z and their president has moved online
[The Guardian - Kenya] - 1er/05/2025
Young Kenyans have aired their disappointment in President Ruto by posting satirical images of him on X – leading to some being abducted, beaten and tortured Billy Mwangi is a 24-year-old student who lives in Embu, 125km north-east of Nairobi. He loves watching football with his dad, likes to (…)
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