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  1. 1 day ago · A Kenyan court on Monday found police acted unlawfully over the killing of a Pakistani journalist in 2022 following a complaint by his widow, her lawyer and local media said. Arshad Sharif, a ...

  2. 10 hours ago · Judge Stella Mutuku ruled that Sharif’s murder was unconstitutional, violating his rights to life and protection, and held top police and legal officials responsible for the unlawful killing and failure to investigate. “The use of lethal force against Sharif by shooting him in the head was unlawful and unconstitutional,” Judge Mutuku ruled.

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  4. 10 hours ago · “The use of lethal force against Sharif by shooting him in the head was unlawful and unconstitutional,” Judge Stella Mutuku ruled. “Authorities violated Sharif’s fundamental right to life.”

  5. 10 hours ago · A Kenyan court on Monday found police acted unlawfully over the killing of a Pakistani journalist in 2022 following a complaint by his widow, her lawyer and local media said. Arshad Sharif, a strident critic of Pakistan's powerful military establishment and supporter of former premier Imran Khan, was shot in the head when Kenyan police opened ...

  6. 10 hours ago · The presiding judge, Stella Mutuku, ruled that Sharif’s murder was unconstitutional and that his rights to life and protection were violated. The court’s decision has been described as a “great precedent for police accountability” by Siddique’s lawyer, Ochiel Dudley.

  7. 10 hours ago · High Court Judge Stella Mutuku found that Sharif's murder was unlawful and violated his right to life and safety. PHOTO | COURTESY Arshad Sharif Sharif's family, led by his wife Javeria Siddique, sued the government for their loved one's death, claiming he had the right to be protected and was wrongly assassinated.

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