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From advertising blackmail to physical threats, Kenya’s journalists are under attack – but they must also regain public trust

From advertising blackmail to physical threats, Kenya’s journalists are under attack – but they must also regain public trust

IN recent months, Kenyan journalists have been harassed, intimidated and attacked by government officials, politicians and members of the public. George Ogola, a professor of media industries, explains the impact of these attacks on media freedom in Kenya. What are the major emerging threats against media freedom in Kenya? Author GEORGE OGOLA, Professor of Media Industries, University of Nottingham Kenya’s media face threats from both state and non-state actors as repressive practices of the past reemerge. Government and opposition politicians are actively undermining media freedom in the country. This isn’t entirely new. But the threats have taken a new dimension…
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