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Kenyan journalists should be given more protection in 2023

Journalist cover the vetting of CS nominees at the county Hall, Nairobi on October 17, 2022. [Elvis Ogina,Standard]

Journalists have been facing more attacks and threats from both citizens and the local government. Attacks from imprisoning and arrest warrant.

Due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, unrest in Haiti and the rise in criminal and communal groups, violence against journalists has increased.

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