Dear Listers,

 

I have recently joined this  very informative listserve. I am doing a series of studies for the United Nations in my role as UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism and would be grateful for your insights on the following questions:

 

1.       Are there industry-wide policies on regulation of transmission of content that promotes ethnic  and racial hatred and incitement to ethnic and racial violence via the Internet in Kenya?

2.       Are there any policy proposals on the possibility of legislation to combat the transmission of content that promotes ethnic  and racial hatred and incitement to ethnic and racial violence via the Internet in Kenya?

3.       Given the need to maintain Internet freedom as well as protections of other rights such as freedom of expression and speech, what measures may be more appropriate  in addressing the challenge of exploitation of the Internet to promote ethnic and racial hatred in Kenya?

4.       What are some of the  good examples of self regulation in combatting  the transmission of content that promotes ethnic  and racial hatred and incitement to ethnic and racial violence via the Internet in Kenya?

 

 

Dr. Mutuma Ruteere
Director
Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies
Daphton Court, A2
Riverside Drive
P.O Box 23748-00100 GPO
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 254 720 705 051
Email: mruteere@chrips.or.ke

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