Chaos, punch and a lot of anger around a controversial bill to the National Assembly in Kenya. This security law was adopted on Thursday to the chagrin of the opposition and of human rights. It carries 90 days to 360 days the period of police custody suspected of terrorist acts, facilitate wiretapping. Landlords will be forced to provide the authorities' request information on their tenants.
"The hard-won freedoms of Kenyans are under threat, not insecurity, but a state headed by the oligarchs Jubilee" (the ruling coalition), denounced Moses Wetangula, one of the leaders of the main opposition coalition.
With this reform, journalists who hinder "the investigation or operations related to the fight against terrorism" will be punishable by three years in prison as well as those who publish pictures "of victims of terrorist attacks" without the consent of the police.
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