KEG demands justice after journalists beaten while covering UDA meeting
The journalists were set upon reportedly in connection with their coverage of a controversial fake ambulance procurement deal linked to Harambee House.
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The Kenya Editors Guild (KEG) has strongly condemned the violent attack on two journalists who were assaulted while on duty covering a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) meeting in Cherangany, Trans Nzoia County, on Friday.
The journalists, Gilbert Sitati of Standard Group and George
Njoroge of Mediamax, were set upon reportedly in connection with their coverage
of a controversial fake ambulance procurement deal linked to Harambee House.
KEG President Zubeidah Kananu described the incident as a
brazen affront to media freedom and the public's right to information.
"Any attempt to intimidate, harass, or harm journalists
for executing this duty undermines democratic principles and erodes
accountability," Kananu said in a statement issued on Saturday, adding
that it was deeply concerned by the growing trend of hostility and violence
directed at journalists, particularly in politically charged environments.
The guild called on Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja
to immediately launch thorough and transparent investigations into the attack,
demanding that those responsible — including individuals who sanctioned or
enabled the assault — be identified and prosecuted.
“Accountability must not stop at the foot soldiers," the KEG
boss warned.
She further urged political leaders and their aides linked to
the case to cooperate fully with investigators, stressing that political spaces
must not become zones of lawlessness where the press is targeted with impunity.
Kananu also warned that should State agencies fail to act
decisively and promptly, it would institute private prosecution against
individuals linked to the attack.
Members of the public, witnesses, and media practitioners were
encouraged to document and report any incidents of intimidation or violence
against journalists to the authorities or to KEG directly.


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