The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists, (ICJ Kenya) is deeply concerned by the Kenyan government’s increasing efforts to silence Kenyan civil society actors. We are also concerned by the government’s call to withdraw from the Rome Statute which establishes the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Home Private: News PRESS RELEASE: On the Kenyan Government threat to civil society groups offering civic education and the Kenyan Government intention to withdraw from the ICC
PRESS RELEASE: On the Kenyan Government threat to civil society groups offering civic education and the Kenyan Government intention to withdraw from the ICC
December 16, 2016
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