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Senator Orwoba Roasts Passaris' Protest Gag Bill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48243, member: 636"] Former Senator Gloria Orwoba slammed Nairobi Woman Rep Esther Passaris over a controversial protest bill. Orwoba used her TikTok platform to blast Passaris for backing legislation that would limit where people can demonstrate. She called the proposed law backward and said it disrespects peaceful protesters. Orwoba argued that troublemakers who hijack protests are the real problem. She wants Passaris to focus on fixing police behavior during demonstrations instead. Passaris created a bill that forces protesters into special zones around the country. Anyone who breaks these rules faces hefty fines of 100,000 shillings and three months behind bars. The Interior Cabinet Secretary would team up with county leaders to pick these protest areas. Cities with important government buildings like Parliament and State House would have strict limits. The proposed law targets urban centers where major institutions operate. Passaris defended her work before a parliamentary committee last week. She told lawmakers that peaceful protest rights have turned into permission for destruction. The Woman Rep believes the constitution needs better rules about demonstrations. Her bill aims to balance protest freedoms with public safety concerns. Parliament continues debating whether to pass this measure into law. The Interior Ministry would run the new system with help from county governments. Critics worry the bill could silence legitimate protests against government policies. Supporters argue designated zones protect important buildings from damage during demonstrations. The final vote will determine if Kenya adopts these new protest restrictions nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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