Digital Rights and the Imperative of Upholding Constitutionalism in Kenya
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URGENT: Internet Access Blocked in Kenya — KICTANet Condemns Digital Rights Violations
Today, as we mark the first anniversary of the Finance Bill protests, KICTANet is deeply concerned to note that Kenyan telecommunications companies and Internet Service Providers—including Safaricom PLC, Jamii Telecommunication Ltd, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies —have restricted access to Telegram. Users have also reported widespread throttling of internet speeds on these networks. KICTANet strongly condemns this action. The restrictions on
Digital Rights and the Imperative of Upholding Constitutionalism in Kenya
Kenya stands at a crossroads, where the vibrancy of its democracy is being tested by the actions of its government and the resilience of its people. Protests against the Finance Bill 2024, largely mobilised by young Kenyans through digital platforms, have brought into sharp focus the importance of digital rights and the urgent need to [...] The post Digital Rights and the Imperative of Upholding Constitutionalism in Kenya appeared first on Khuso…
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