Kenya

Kenya’s democratic system is fundamentally threatened by corruption, cronyism, police brutality and ethnic rivalries that are exploited by political leaders. Counter terrorism efforts often feature pervasive and discriminatory tactics targeting Muslim and ethnic Somali communities, and election tensions or irregularities have led to widespread protests and police crackdowns.

There has been a rise in the use of lethal force by Kenyan police, particularly in response to those exercising their right to protest. In 2016, police officers allegedly killed a total of 122 civilians, a 7% increase from 2015. Police have frequently beaten and used live ammunition against protestors, particularly around elections.

Journalists, bloggers, and activists are also frequently arrested or prosecuted on a variety of charges, and officials have allegedly pressured media outlets to curb unfavorable coverage. Despite pressures, many media houses continued to produce critical reporting on the government, and a number of activists use the country’s judicial system to fight back against threats.

ARTICLE 19 has successfully sought to protect free expression through the courts, leading to the High Court in Kenya declaring parts of laws on criminal defamation and ‘undermining public authority’ unconstitutional. We have worked with bloggers and online communicators to train them in online safety and challenged laws unduly limiting online expression. We train civil society and public officials on how to use and implement the Freedom of Information Act, and we assist civil society groups in engaging with the international and regional bodies.

15.04.2016 2 min read

Legal Analysis: Kenya Programming Code

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Country Report: Protest in Kenya 2015
12.04.2016 17 min read

Country Report: Protest in Kenya 2015

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Kenya: Proposed Amendments to Parliament Standing orders must be dropped
30.03.2016 3 min read

Kenya: Proposed Amendments to Parliament Standing orders must be dropped

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21.01.2016 3 min read

Kenya: Intimidation and harassment of bloggers reaches new high

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Kenya: Reporter John Ngarichu released, but concerns remain over arrest
11.11.2015 3 min read

Kenya: Reporter John Ngarichu released, but concerns remain over arrest

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Country Report: Silenced and Intimidated – Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Kenya
02.11.2015 2 min read

Country Report: Silenced and Intimidated – Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Kenya

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Kenya: Impunity reigns as communicators are silenced and intimidated
02.11.2015 2 min read

Kenya: Impunity reigns as communicators are silenced and intimidated

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Kenya: Unconstitutional attempt to gag media by Parliament
16.10.2015 3 min read

Kenya: Unconstitutional attempt to gag media by Parliament

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16.10.2015 9 min read

Kenya: The impact of Kenya’s legal and institutional frameworks on media freedom

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