Court Bars Kenya's Trade Cabinet Secretary From Insulting Media

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using disrespectful or slanderous phrasesIn the ruling, the Milimani High Court Justice Lawrence Mugambi issued the order following an application filed by Charles Mugane, who is a human rights defender and also an advocate of the High Court.

In separate statements issued on June 19, the Media Owners Association , Media Council of Kenya , Kenya Editors' Guild and Kenya Union of Journalists termed the minister's remarks as a threat to free press. Kuria appears to be reacting to an exposé published by the Nation Media Group detailing an alleged oil scandal under, according to a

 

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