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Kenyan clergy protest new laws, citing free speech and religious freedom risks, as court suspends part of cybercrime law.
Kenyan clergy and church groups oppose two new laws: the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act and the proposed Religious Organisations Bill, citing overly harsh penalties, threats to free expression, and risks to religious freedom.
They criticize the lack of public consultation and warn the laws could be used to suppress dissent and target online religious activities.
The High Court has issued a conservatory order suspending part of the cybercrime law, while lawmakers defend it as necessary for combating online threats and stress it underwent public consultation.
The clergy urge President William Ruto to intervene and call for greater accountability in legislation.
El clero keniano protesta contra las nuevas leyes, citando la libertad de expresión y la libertad religiosa como riesgos, mientras el tribunal suspende parte de la ley de delitos cibernéticos.