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Kenya’s 2025 cyber law expands government power to block websites and punish online speech, raising free expression concerns.
Kenya’s 2025 Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendments) Act expands controversial cybercrime laws, granting broad powers to block websites and criminalize online speech under vague terms like “unlawful activities” and “religious extremism.” While judicial oversight was added for some blocks, sections targeting phishing and “indecent” speech risk suppressing journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens.
The High Court has suspended some provisions over constitutional concerns, but others, including penalties for cyber harassment, have taken effect.
Human rights groups warn the law undermines free expression and enables government overreach, urging immediate review to protect digital rights.
La ley cibernética 2025 de Kenia amplía el poder del gobierno para bloquear sitios web y castigar la expresión en línea, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la libertad de expresión.