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The government has been barred from shutting down the internet during protests. The high court in Nairobi has granted conservatory orders sought by a consortium of civil society organizations. The groups argued that the government had violated fundamental constitutional rights by shutting down the internet during the last anti-finance bill demonstrations.
Court Bars Government shutting or disrupting internet services
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