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Kenya: Uhuru Cautions Against Spreading Ethnic Hatred
Capital FM, 29 May 2014
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday called on all leaders to avoid spewing hate speech and inciting their people and instead work at uniting the country. Read more »
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According to the director of public communications, hate speech on social media along religious lines has risen sharply since the crackdown on illegal immigrants began. Read more »
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission has launched investigations into three Coast politicians accused of allegedly making hateful remarks during and after the ... Read more »
The government - in the run-up to the elections - has taken to social media monitoring, a new SMS service and supplying police with recording devices in an effort to prevent the ... Read more »
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