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Parliament is fast-tracking amendments to the Public Order Act through a bill sponsored by Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris. The proposed law seeks to restrict protests to designated areas, drawing mixed reactions and raising fears of undermining constitutional rights under Article 37. Some lawmakers have voiced strong opposition to the move.
MPs Push Bill to Limit Protests, Sparking Free Speech Concerns
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