Media owners condemns attacks on journalists, calls for press safety guarantees

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By David Njaaga | Jul 18, 2024

A photojournalist, Gerald Anderson, is carried by colleagues on Moi Avenue, Nairobi after he was hit with a stone during the anti-government protests on Monday, July 16, 2024. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]

Media Owners Association (MOA) has condemned attacks on journalists covering anti-government protests.

In a statement on Thursday, July 18, the association called for thorough investigations and guarantees of press safety.

“Attacks on journalists are unacceptable and a violation of press freedom,” said Dr Julius Lamaon, Honorary Secretary of the MOA.

MOA expressed concern over the violence, intimidation and obstruction faced by media professionals citing the attempted abduction of Macharia Gaitho, the shooting of MediaMax journalist Catherine Wanjeri wa Kariuki, and the harassment of CNN photojournalist Fabien Muhire

The association underscored the freedom of expression, including freedom of the media, is a fundamental right enshrined in Kenya's Constitution.

“Journalists must be able to cover protests and other events without fear of intimidation or physical harm,” the statement added.

It stressed that any dissatisfaction with media coverage should be addressed through established channels, not by targeting journalists.

“The Media Owners Association stands in solidarity with journalists and calls on the government to conduct thorough investigations, ensure safety, and uphold press freedom."

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