LSK condemns president suluhu's calls for crackdown on activists

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan suggested joint action with Kenyan President William Ruto to manage youth protesters. The Law Society of Kenya has condemned the remarks as a threat to constitutional rights.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan made the remarks on May 5 during Kenyan President William Ruto's visit. She described youth protesters as undisciplined and suggested they should face severe discipline rather than appeasement.

“If they come to me, I will deal with them; if they come to you, deal with them so they behave,” Suluhu stated, according to reports.

Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama said the comments raise grave concerns over the rule of law. He cited Articles 33, 36 and 37 of the Kenyan Constitution, which guarantee freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly.

Kanjama added that demands for accountability cannot be labelled as disorder. The LSK warned that any attempt to curb these rights would face legal and civic resistance.

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