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.

Kenya: Arrest of activist Edwin Mutemi wa Kiama ignores human rights protections  
15.06.2020 4 min read

Kenya: Arrest of activist Edwin Mutemi wa Kiama ignores human rights protections  

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Kenya: Intellectual Property Bill must not water down freedom of expression protections
05.06.2020 7 min read

Kenya: Intellectual Property Bill must not water down freedom of expression protections

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Kenya: Proposed ‘digital service tax’ in Finance Bill should guarantee digital rights
03.06.2020 5 min read

Kenya: Proposed ‘digital service tax’ in Finance Bill should guarantee digital rights

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Kenya and Nigeria: Digital rights organisations rebuke restrictions on the rights and freedoms during coronavirus using cyber crimes legislation
03.06.2020 3 min read

Kenya and Nigeria: Digital rights organisations rebuke restrictions on the rights and freedoms during coronavirus using cyber crimes legislation

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08.04.2020 8 min read

Kenya: Recommendations to Government on electronic signatures and protecting digital rights

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20.03.2020 7 min read

Kenya: Digital identity regulations must satisfy constitutional requirements

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04.03.2020 4 min read

Kenya: Government must commit to action on freedom of expression and association

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25.11.2019 7 min read

Kenya: Protect the data protection framework

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22.11.2019 2 min read

Documenting protests is crucial for promoting positive narratives about protests and protesters

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