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Kenya: Gachagua Demands Release of Software Developer Rose Njeri

  • On the afternoon of Friday, May 31, 2025, Rose Njeri, a Kenyan software developer, was taken into custody in Nairobi's South B neighborhood due to her creation of Civic Email, a platform opposing the Finance Bill 2025.
  • Her arrest followed concerns that Civic Email could incite protests against the controversial Finance Bill amid rising public resistance and privacy fears.
  • Njeri was detained at Pangani Police Station without formal charges or bail, and police confiscated her computers after a warrantless home search.
  • Rigathi Gachagua, Kenya's former deputy president, criticized the government's actions as efforts to intimidate dissenters, cautioning that the targeting of Rose marks only the start of a broader pattern of harassment amid escalating crackdowns.
  • The detention has sparked public outrage, legal challenges, and activism demanding her immediate release, highlighting concerns over shrinking civic space in Kenya.
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Amnesty International and Vocal Africa respectively condemned a "scandalous" detention and a " flagrant attack on digital rights, freedom of expression and civic engagement".

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k24.digital broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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