PRESS RELEASE
March 21, 2013
Severe threat to freedom of Speech and Expression in Kenya The warning
issued by Kenya’s Head of Civil Service and Security Advisory Committee
is the first bold open step of repressive regime in making. It clearly
signals hostile environment for media, civil society and political
parties. Kenyans have firmly expressed their determination to vigorously
pursue electoral justice and rule of law through democratic and
peaceful means. The Security Advisory Committee cannot abrogate and or
suspend Constitution. This calls for extra vigilance and condemnation of
acts of clawing back progress made by Kenyans in quest for building a
just, secure and free society. The warning draws parallel and is
reminiscent of tragic events of 1966 and
1982 respectively, which Kenyans later suffered enormously.
The constitutional rights that Kenyans are enjoying today are product
of their struggle. These rights are not privileges bestowed to Citizens
by Sate but are inherent by virtual of birth.
It is unfortunate
the Security Advisory Committee is attempting at holding the country at
ransom through instilling culture of fear. Only a despotic regime
without legitimacy deploys such tactics. The country is being prepared
to see substantial reversal of crucial constitutional rights including
civil liberties and freedoms that a significant majority of Kenyans has
fought for with high cost.
Freedom of expression, speech,
association and assembly, which are basic human rights and crucial
components of a truly democratic free state, face real threat in Kenya
with deployment of intimidation to silence. Also under possible severe
constrain is right to dissent. Calls for censorship threaten to erode
free speech.
Signed
Ndung’u Wainaina
ED, ICPC
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