BlogHuman RightsInternet FreedomsRobert Alai Detained for 14 days for ‘Disclosure of Information in Relation to Terrorist Activities’Blogger Robert Alai will be detained for 14 days after he highlighted the improper handling of dead police officers whose vehicle... Read More
BlogHuman RightsInternet FreedomsKenyan youth are comfortable with regulation of Social Media according to reportYoung people in Kenya are okay with government regulating social media, citing hate speech as a reason to inform the... Read More
BlogHuman RightsInternet FreedomsInternet and law in KenyaThe rise in the use of the internet in Kenya has increased the need to learn about the do’s and... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsA Seminar on The Law and Internet in Kenya on 7th MarchThe Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsArrested Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai @ItsMutai released on bondFollowing the arrest of Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai who uses the twitter handle @ItsMutai in Mombasa yesterday, at long last,... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsBAKE condemns the Kenyan Government prosecution of Dissident Citizens OnlineAs an organisation that represents the interest of bloggers and content creators in Kenya, we the Bloggers Association of Kenya... Read More
BlogHuman RightsInternet FreedomsRobert Alai Arrested for Highlighting the Handling of Bodies of Dead Police OfficersBlogger Robert Alai was today arrested and taken to the DCI headquarters in Kiambu Road for questioning. This comes after... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsJournalism under threatIndependence of journalism has once again come under scrutiny after a standard newspaper journalist was summoned to the Criminal Investigations... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsThe Bloggers Forum Video: Blogging In Kenya, Should It Be Regulated? The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsWe need Better Laws in Kenya to better protect Internet FreedomsAs at the end of the year 2014, Kenya status on Interned Freedoms was ‘Free’. According to Freedom House, an... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsHate speech on Social Media: A Case of Misplaced Locus of Responsibility Written by Morris Kiruga Social media only features on our daily plate of bad places to hate on each... Read More
BlogInternet FreedomsPromoting Online Freedoms in KenyaWhy iFreedoms? Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) has launched the iFreedoms project through the Kenya Monitor platform (www.ifreedoms.co.ke). This project... Read More