More than a year after the Finance Bill uprising, young Kenyans say intimidation, smear campaigns and coordinated digital ...
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Kenya: Authorities weaponized social media and digital tools to suppress Gen Z protests
Names changed to protect identities Kenyan authorities systematically deployed technology-facilitated violence as part of a ...
The Kenyan authorities paid a network of trolls to threaten and intimidate young protesters during recent anti-government ...
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New battleground: The convergence of social media and State surveillance in Kenya
Amnesty documented more than 3,000 arrests, 83 enforced disappearances and at least 128 deaths linked to excessive force ...
Amnesty International says Kenya hired state-backed trolls to threaten Gen Z protesters and suppress the 2024–2025 demonstrations.
A fresh report exposed how the government allegedly utilised social media to get the better of online activists at the height ...
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Kenya: 3 Kenyans Remain Custody Following Tanzania Post-Election Unrest
Three Kenyans remain in police custody in Tanzania as diplomatic efforts continue to secure their release following post-election unrest after Tanzania's disputed October 29 General Election.
Amnesty International Kenya Executive Director Irungu Houghton. He and other rights groups have condemned killing of John Okoth Ogutu and called for the release of detained Kenyan Fredrick Lorent ...
A CNN investigation and witness testimonies reveal mortuaries packed with bodies and signs of mass graves as security forces ...
“It was this intervention that finally broke the deadlock, leading to the duo's release and subsequent handover to Kenyan authorities,” she said. Houghton Irungu, Executive Director of Amnesty ...
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