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Officer Jackson Kuria, aka Shakur the Cop, Nominated for Human Rights Defenders Award

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Last updated: 2024/11/08 at 10:32 AM
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Jackson Kuria, known by his social media alias Shakur the Cop, has made history by being nominated for the esteemed Human Rights Defenders Award. This groundbreaking nomination marks the first time a uniformed police officer has been recognized for such an honor. Shakur’s vocal stance against police brutality, his advocacy for citizens’ rights, and his active participation in protests, including his opposition to the controversial Finance Bill 2024, have earned him widespread recognition as a defender of human rights.

In a recent interview with TUKO.co.ke, Shakur expressed his deep gratitude for the nomination, emphasizing that the role of a police officer is to protect civilians and uphold their rights, not to violate them. “I am honored to be the first uniformed officer to be nominated for the Human Rights Defenders Awards. The work of a uniformed officer is to protect civilians and their rights,” Shakur shared.

His advocacy for human rights and opposition to police brutality have made him a beloved and respected figure in Kenya. Shakur firmly believes that police officers are tasked with serving the public and ensuring the safety of citizens without resorting to inhumane practices. “The job of a police officer is to serve everyone. This includes ensuring the safety of citizens and not harassing them in an inhumane way. Police brutality should have ended by now,” he stated.

Shakur’s nomination comes at a time of significant public attention, especially following his involvement in protests against the Finance Bill 2024. His actions, which included holding up banners calling for the rejection of the bill, led to scrutiny and sparked debates about police conduct and citizens’ rights. In addition, his mysterious disappearance in July 2024 drew national attention, after his lawyer and family raised alarm about his whereabouts. His disappearance followed his public protest, further intensifying concerns about his safety.

Despite facing challenges, including alleged intimidation, Shakur remains unwavering in his commitment to protecting the rights of Kenyans. He hopes his recognition will inspire other law enforcement officers to take a stand for justice and human rights. “It feels amazing, and it will motivate other cops to do the same,” Shakur expressed.

This historic nomination serves as a powerful reminder that law enforcement officers have a responsibility not only to enforce the law but to safeguard human dignity and rights. Shakur’s courage and dedication to justice have earned him the admiration of many Kenyans, who view him as a symbol of hope for reform within the police force.

As the first uniformed officer to ever be nominated for the Human Rights Defenders Award, Shakur is not only making history but also paving the way for future generations of officers who prioritize human rights and justice above all else. His story is a beacon of change and inspiration for law enforcement across the world.

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