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  • 2020-11-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Biden and Obama holding picture of Kenya’s deputy president Ruto? No, photo doctored (en)
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  • A photo posted on Facebook shows former US president Barack Obama and president-elect Joe Biden holding a picture of Kenya’s deputy president William Ruto. Obama is wearing a black mask bearing the word VOTE. The photo was posted with the comment: Next..... Ruto has declared his interest in succeeding president Uhuru Kenyatta, whose second term ends in 2022. The photo , posted shortly after major media outlets reported on 7 November 2020 that Biden had won the US election, implies that Obama and Biden endorse Ruto’s bid. It was posted on a Facebook page with the name Roselyn Akombe. Dr Roselyn Akombe is a former commissioner of Kenya’s electoral commission . She fled to the US fearing for her life after the country’s 2017 election was nullified. Did Akombe post the photo of Obama and Biden holding a picture of Ruto? And is the photo real? We checked. Page name changed repeatedly The page’s transparency section reveals that the page was created on 3 August 2016 with the name HON DON Mwasambu Mwaboza. The page’s name has since changed three times. On 27 June 2017 it became The Aspirant 2017, then on 21 September 2017 it was changed to R.I.P. Hon Joel Onyancha. On 13 November 2017 it was again renamed, as Roselyn Akombe. Akombe’s website links to her official Facebook page , named Dr Roselyn Akombe. The former electoral commissioner did not post the photo. ‘Don’t boo – vote!’ A Google reverse image search of the photo reveals that it first appeared online on 31 October 2020, when it was posted on Obama’s verified Twitter account. He tweeted : Don’t boo – vote! Happy Halloween, everybody. Iwillvote.com . Don't boo — vote! Happy Halloween, everybody. https://t.co/XdZz4dh82T pic.twitter.com/A28ZuxPf4i — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 31, 2020 In the original photo, Obama and Biden are holding a placard with the words DON’T BOO, VOTE! The picture of Ruto has been photoshopped onto the original image. – Grace Gichuhi (en)
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