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Media Council of Kenya Condemns Attacks on Journalists After K24 Journalist Gets Shot

The Media Council of Kenya has condemned the attacks on journalists by police during the ongoing protests in the country, urging the Independent Police Oversight Authority to expedite investigations into these incidents.

In a statement issued by the media regulatory body, it is appalling that an institution whose sole mandate is to protect individuals resorts to attacking and terrorizing media members who are simply carrying out their duties of informing the public.

According to the MCK, journalists are unarmed individuals tasked with the crucial role of keeping the public informed and holding institutions accountable. They must be allowed to perform their duties freely and safely, as enshrined in the constitution.

We call upon the Independent Policing and Oversight Authority to investigate and oversee the actions of rogue police officers who have harassed journalists while they fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. It is terrifying to witness such incidents against our colleagues, such as the recent case in Nakuru where Catherine Wanjeri was shot.” read part of the statement issued by the Media Council of Kenya .

This incident follows the shooting of K24 journalist Catherine Wanjeri in Nakuru while she was on duty alongside fellow journalists. Reports indicate that Wanjeri was shot in the hip and is currently recuperating in the hospital. Additionally, other journalists faced harassment in Nairobi’s Central Business District as they carried out their essential work of reporting on the recent protests.

The Media Council of Kenya emphasizes the importance of safeguarding press freedom and ensuring that journalists can operate without fear of violence or intimidation. It is vital for the integrity of democracy that the media remains free to inform the public about events and issues affecting society.

Branislav Opudo

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