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Media Blackout and TV Shutdown Signal Kenya's Decline in Democratic Freedoms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47099, member: 636"] Kenya's government ordered television stations to stop broadcasting live coverage during recent nationwide protests. The Communications Authority made this decision that critics say pushes the country closer to authoritarian rule. Kenya once served as a regional example of democracy with its progressive constitution from over a decade ago. The East African nation previously welcomed people fleeing persecution from other countries. These recent actions have damaged Kenya's reputation as a democratic leader. President William Ruto's administration faces accusations of serious human rights violations against citizens. Government forces have arrested, tortured and disappeared journalists who report on protests. Opposition politicians and activists have also suffered harassment and detention. Security agents helped capture Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye in Nairobi before sending him to face military court charges back home. Authorities similarly arrested a female Tanzanian journalist who criticized her government. The decision to block television signals during demonstrations marked a significant decline for Kenyan democracy. Political observers say this action places Kenya among nations where dissent faces punishment. The government has hired armed groups to attack peaceful protesters alongside police forces. These tactics mirror those used in absolute dictatorships around the world. Critics compare current conditions to Uganda under dictator Idi Amin during the 1970s when citizens faced death for speaking against the government. [/QUOTE]
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