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Kenya student on trial for photo caption of President Ruto fake funeral

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 29, 2025 1891 Minutes read0

•Kenya’s President William Ruto

A Kenyan university student was in court today, charged with publishing false information over a fake picture caption pretending that President William Ruto was dead.

Kenya has been cracking down on critics of the government since massive protests against tax rises and corruption last June, reports AFP.

Security forces are accused by rights groups of killing at least 60 people during the protests and abducting dozens more in the aftermath.

David Mokaya, 24, was arrested late last year after posting a picture of a funeral procession on social media with the caption: “President William Ruto’s Body leaves Lee Funeral Home”.

•David Oaga Mokaya (R), and his lawyer Ian Mutiso (L) stand outside the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi today 

At the latest hearing today, the case was quickly adjourned to July 31.

Mokaya’s lawyer said the case was “an attack on freedom of expression”.

“Our client was taking the right… as a citizen of Kenya to express his political opinions, express political satire… and also criticise the head of state,” he told our correspondent.

“Political satire is not a crime,” he added. “The case is very flimsy.”

In December, at least five people went missing for several weeks, with rights groups saying they were targeted by security forces for similar online satire.

At least two of them were abducted after sharing AI-generated photos of Ruto in a coffin.

Another of the group, cartoonist Gideon Kibet — also known as Kibet Bull — had been posting cartoons of the president but after his abduction said he would stop.

Rights groups blame a shadowy unit drawn from intelligence and counter-terrorism agencies for the abductions.

The government and police have denied responsibility.

But Ruto earlier this month appeared to take responsibility, telling a press conference: “All the people who disappeared or who were abducted… have been brought back to their families… and I have given clarity and firm instructions that nothing of that kind of nature will happen again.”

 

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