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Court Directs Gov’t to Restore Transmission of Three TV Stations that Were Shut Down on Tuesday

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Court Directs Gov't to Restore Transmission of Three TV Stations that Were Shut Down on Tuesday

The High Court has ordered the Communications Authority of Kenya to restore the transmission of three television station shutdown on Tuesday, pending the hearing and determination of the case filed by Activist Okiya Omtatah on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Communications Authority disconnected broadcasting signals of three television stations namely, NTV, KTN and Citizen for contravening the government order against live coverage of the opposition leader Raila Odinga’s swearing in as people’s president.

Issuing the orders, Justice Chacha Mwita further asked the government to stop interfering with the operations of the three media houses.

In his petition, the Omtatah argues that the switch off is illegal and that there are no provision in law to justify the disconnection. The activist named the three media houses as interested parties in the suit, while the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, his ICT counterpart Joe Mucheru and Attorney General Githu Muigai have been listed as respondents.

The activist is further seeking an order to have the three stations compensated for the loss incurred during the shutdown. He also argues that the switch off violates the right to freedom of expression by limiting freedom of the press.

Speaking during a press briefing on the state of security in the country in Nairobi on Wednesday, Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said the three media houses will remain closed until investigations on the Nasa swearing in is complete. “Media houses will remain closed until we complete investigations.”

The CS further said that the government has information that some media houses had been involved in a scheme where Nasa had planned to massacre supporters and then blame it on police.

“We were aware of some elements in the media who participated in the furtherance of this illegal act,” he said. “Their complicity would have led to thousands of deaths of innocent Kenyans due to the buildup of the incitement that was witnessed in early hours,” said Matiangi.

He explained that media owners were given a full security brief ahead of the opposition “illegal activities”, but chose to ignore it. “Unfortunately, some media houses chose to disregard this advice, their own code of ethics, self regulation and the moral responsibility of every Kenyan to safeguard the security of there fellow citizens.”

4 COMMENTS

  1. The crumbling of jubilee…
    The crumbling of jubilee government is foot, brace yourselves for crash landing.The stolen election is now in the hands of the true winner! ONE HIS EXCELLENCY HON. PRESIDENT RAILA ODINGA.peoples president

  2. Mbingu ur sick in yr…
    Mbingu ur sick in yr oblagata like yr Raila the human killer blood sucker!We know all yr evil plans but mwene nyaga ngai witu Wa gikuyu na mumbi a alive n if u guys want war u will get it.This time if it breaks trust me kisumu siaya homabay will b flattened before the peace is back!!Hizi jaluo zinacheza na legal Gavanament Hakuna mkate nusu.U guys should know how to raise billions Mlipe wanjigi pesa yake.

  3. While we are calling each…
    While we are calling each other names depending on which side of the “bread” you are standing, our country is slipping back to dictatorship. How many times have you seen police beating up on people who are protesting peacefully? Now we should not have media coverage. No facebook and soon the cutting of phone services through Safaricom. No travelling to the central business area. Soon we will have rationing of electricity and maize or has it happened already! ANIMAL FARM here we come!

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