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MESSAGE FROM IRUNGU HOUGHTON TO DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT - Amnesty Kenya

The laws that protect Kenyans’ rights to expression, assembly, and freedom from intrusive surveillance are not abstract legal concepts. They empower all democratic and rights-based societies. They equip us to speak truth to power, to gather in solidarity, and to live without the fear of being watched simply for having a voice or an opinion. Yet, across the world, even here in Kenya, these freedoms are increasingly under pressure. As you step int…
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Amnesty International Kenya broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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