High Court suspends CA decision to censure 6 TV stations for covering Azimio protests
Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) CEO Ezra Chiloba. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The High Court has
suspended the decision by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) to censure
six Television stations for covering Monday’s demonstrations by the opposition Azimio la
Umoja One Kenya coalition party.
In a ruling on
Friday, the court issued orders barring the Authority from carrying on with the
threat to revoke licences of the six broadcasters among them Citizen TV,
NTV, K24, KBC, TV47 and Ebru TV.
According to court
papers seen by Citizen Digital, a case filed by the Katiba Institute, Law
Society of Kenya (LSK) as well as journalist unions raised weighty issues saying
the decision by CA could undermine media freedom.
The court also
said that CA’s decision may endanger the lives of people since the police would
be acting in absence of the fourth estate as the people’s watchdog.
"CA’s
decision could have a chilling effect on media freedom, freedom of information,
and freedom of expression,” read court documents.
“Besides, the
decision endangers life because it would enable the trigger-happy National Police
Service to operate in darkness and police demonstrations without media
oversight.”
In a Wednesday
letter by CA CEO Ezra Chiloba, the Authority had criticised the said TV stations for broadcasting the protests led by Azimio leader Raila Odinga live,
claiming they violated the code of coverage.
Chiloba thus threatened
“liability under relevant provisions of the law, including revocation of
broadcast licence and/or broadcast frequencies.”
Katiba Institute,
in a subsequent letter to CA, condemned the decision terming it as a “threat
to press freedom.”
“We see your
actions as a threat to freedom of expression, information, and of the media and
a repetition of the 2013 TV shutdown by you. Your decision endangers life
because it would enable the trigger-happy Kenyan National Police Service to
operate in darkness,” Katiba Institute said on Thursday.


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