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A popular Kenyan blogger Robert Alai has been arrested and charged with sharing pictures of policemen killed in an al-Shabab attack.

The blogger had posted pictures of eight police officers who died after their vehicle ran over an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Wajir.

Alai is being questioned by the police’s Criminal Investigations department in Nairobi.

The police considered his action as an attempt to glorify acts of terrorism.

In a statement the police said “Whereas Alai has the freedom of expression, such publications can be interpreted as propaganda for war which is not protected under the constitution.”

The statement further read that “The unfeeling act of posting pictures of our fallen heroes online by one blogger is very unfortunate and inhuman… It is also a cold-hearted display of insensitivity to the families of the deceased.”

Robert Alai was still arrested despite pulling the pictures down after the police made a request to that effect.

Alai had earlier defended his action saying he was fighting for police officers who endure danger and work under poor conditions.

#FreeAlai

On Social media the blogger is getting a lot of support with users calling for his release.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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