Kenya reassures foreign partners amid cyber campaign against Gov’t initiatives
The government, through the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora
Affairs, has assured Kenya’s international partners that it is taking swift and
comprehensive action to counter what it describes as “organised cyber-attacks
by a few social media influencers seeking to delegitimize State initiatives.”
In a statement on Thursday, penned by Head of Public
Communication Irene Agum, the ministry condemned the recent surge of social
media-driven criticisms targeting President William Ruto’s administration.
While acknowledging that these criticisms initially stemmed
from genuine protests by Gen Z, the ministry emphasized that they have since
escalated into coordinated cyber-attacks, with videos and images designed
to paint President Ruto in negative light being forwarded to international
partners in an attempt to discredit Kenya as a reliable global partner.
“These activities, initially sparked by genuine protests by ‘Gen
Zs,’ have evolved into organised cyber-attacks by a few social media influencers
and seek to delegitimize government initiatives, discourage high-level visits,
de-campaign Kenya's candidates for international and regional positions, while
sending intimidatory messages to members of the international community,” read the
statement.
“The ministry notes that these cyber activities majority of
which are Al-generated deepfakes, fabricated narratives. widespread
misinformation campaigns, and coordinated auto-generated emails are
unfortunately being sent to foreign capitals.”
In response to these challenges, the ministry highlighted that
it is currently developing a Technology Responsibility Charter, which will
promote ethical practices and accountability within the digital space.
This Charter, the Foreign Affairs Ministry says, will set clear
guidelines for combating misinformation and ensuring that the digital
environment is used responsibly and transparently.
The ministry also emphasised the government’s efforts to
address public concerns, including the establishment of a broad-based government,
withdrawal of the contested Finance Bill 2024, expansion and protection of
civic space through a Multistakeholder Forum (MSF) on Open Government and
ongoing efforts to ensure the rights and safety of all individuals.
“The ministry assures all Diplomatic Missions, UN Agencies and
international organizations of its willingness to discuss any concerns or
clarifications and remains open to addressing these shared risks white
fostering constructive dialogue, mutual understanding, and adherence to its
constitutional and international obligations,” added the statement.
“The Ministry encourages continued engagement and affirms
Kenya's commitment to maintaining a stable and cooperative international
environment.”
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