‘This is lawfare’: Kenya ‘weaponising the law’ to silence critics and protesters

‘This is lawfare’: Kenya ‘weaponising the law’ to silence critics and protesters

[The Guardian - Kenya] - 8/08/2025
Those swept up in mass arrests of demonstrators in July faced punitive bail terms and draconian charges under terrorism laws Kevin Njoroge*, a worker on a flower farm in the Kenyan lakeside town of Naivasha, was making his way back home from his shift last month when he was surrounded by police (…)
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