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Kenya: Publisher jailed over magazine story. The publisher of
"Finance" magazine, Njehu Gatabaki, has been sentenced to six
months' imprisonment over an article entitled "Moi ordered the Molo
Massacre". The main story, which appeared in the magazine's December
1997 issue, dealt with killings which occurred in Molo, Kenya, just prior
to the 1997 general election.
A court in Nairobi found Gatabaki, who is also a member of Parliament in
Kenya, guilty of "publishing an alarming publication," reported
the Network for the Defence of Independent Media in Africa (NDIMA) as
relayed by IFEX.
But Gatabaki told the magistrate that he had suffered for publishing the
truth. "The truth will set this country free. The articles were
true. I'm ready to bear that burden of bringing the message to
Kenyans."
Gatabaki, who was unrepresented, was given 14 days to appeal against the
sentence. Judge Ms Karanja said that she had considered the publisher's
mitigation, which she described as little more than a political speech.
"I've taken cognisance [of] the fact that the accused is [a]
lawmaker who should be making laws and not breaking them. This is why
this conviction should be taken very seriously," she said.
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