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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

NCIC accused of being political in ‘sipangwingwi’ ban –

According to the court documents, NCIC before making a decision to ban/classify the words did not give right to fair hearing to Kenyans or political aspirants who were likely to be affected by the decision.

NCIC on Friday listed the ‘sipangwingwi’ among the terms that contain coded elements of hate speech. Others are fumigation, madoadoa, mende, kama mbaya mbaya and operation linda kura.

NCIC chairman Samuel Kobia said the words are banned in public rallies, social media posts and political talk shows. His reason was that it will go a long way in containing hate speech and ensuring the nation is secure during this electioneering period.

But just a few hours after the NCIC  listed the phrase ‘sipangwingwi” as one of hate speech terms, Deputy President William Ruto went ahead and released a song christened ‘hatupangwingwi’.

The DP, who adopted the phrase as his signature campaign slogan, tweeted the song on Friday in which he was featured by musician E-xray Taniua, a gengetone artiste.

Chama cha Mawakili says NCIC has a constitutional duty to adhere to in that the process of terming words as hate must not be misused or used as an avenue to settle political scores.

“The cohesion and integration process should not be used to harass or oppress any person through the institution or threat of institution of hate speech proceedings against a person,” the group says.

The lawyers say they will be asking the court to consider that it was irrational for NCIC to term the disputed words as hate speech without any justification.

They will also be asking the court to take into account that the usage of the said words has “gained general usage and acceptance as ordinary sayings and harmless words of freedom of expression”.

 

 

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