'Insult The Government On Social Media And Be Jailed For 5years' - Kenyan Govt
As Kenyan general elections draw closer, citizens have now been warned by the government to avoid sharing untruthful or inflammatory ...
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As Kenyan general elections draw closer, citizens 
have now been warned by the government to avoid sharing untruthful or 
inflammatory content on social media platforms or face a fine of up to 
Sh1 million or a jail term of five years if the proposed regulations to 
police web content is adopted.
The 
Communications Authority and the National Cohesion and Integration 
Commission in a statement said they have co-authored the draft rules 
that will punish Kenyans for being impolite, disrespectful or inciting 
violence when sharing political content.
“All 
social media content shall be written using a civilized language that 
avoids a tone and words that constitute hate speech, ethnic contempt, 
and incitement to violence,” say the regulations.
“All comments shall be polite, truthful and respectful.”
According
 to the Commission, those posting inflammatory content will face 
punitive action in line with the NCI Act, which stipulates fines of up 
to Sh1 million and jail terms of up to five years. The regulations also 
leave it open for offenders to be punished under a raft of other laws.
Social
 media users posting political content will also be required to reveal 
their identities and any political affiliations. This means that 
bloggers sharing sponsored content may finally have to unveil their 
political godfathers.
The statement also 
indicated that those publishing content on social media will have to 
“authenticate, validate the source and truthfulness of their content”.
This, the government says, will forestall the spread of potentially misleading rumours.


