Author: native
Wed Jan 7 17:37:29 2009

I guess commerce comes before decency and moral values even to Religious organizations that own media houses and play RAVE music accompanied by half naked dancers in the name of music of worship. Next, Kibaki should declare all prisoners free! The GOVT violates their human rights by locking them up! In fact, Kenya should have No LAW at all since every law steps on a particular group's shoes. It will be a sad day in Kenya when lobby groups supported by self seekers purely for monetary interest- twists the Govt to back down on a decision that safe guards the common good of the majority.People should go to jail for perverting our youth.

Author: Peter C
Thu Jan 8 01:15:43 2009

Native, that's how repression starts. The next thing is banning political parties for the same of safeguarding national security. What a shame! Who guarantees objectivity in deciding what 'media content' constitutes a threat to national security? Don't wish for what you cannot handle. These are politicians and they detest criticism and dissent. This media law is an affront to democracy and should be reversed.

Author: putdown08
Thu Jan 8 14:34:58 2009

Native you are spot on. Kenyans eat politics sleep politics drink politics. Everything starts and ends with politics. I wish i could excape to libya. There is no commercial interest which can be left to regulate itself. Since the law was passed there is some decency from tv stations.




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