A Kenyan journalist, Catherine Wanjeri Kariuki, was shot during anti-Finance Bill protests. She revealed receiving death threats from individuals linked to the shooting incident.
She expressed fear for her safety. She doubted if justice would prevail in her case due to intimidating phone calls from unknown sources.
Wanjeri considered withdrawing from the case due to safety concerns but was encouraged to continue by her colleagues in Nakuru.
The Law Society of Kenya President condemned the intimidation faced by Wanjeri. He emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the incident. This is to guarantee media freedom and safety for journalists.
During the protests in Nakuru, Wanjeri was shot multiple times, sustaining injuries on her thighs. The incident involved a fellow journalist who was also injured.
It sparked outrage and calls for collaboration between the government and media stakeholders. The goal is to guarantee a safe environment for Kenyan Journalist.
Various organizations called for action to end impunity against journalists. This includes the Media Owners Association and the Media Council of Kenya.
They urged creating a conducive atmosphere for media professionals to carry out their duties without fear of reprisals.
The case of Wanjeri Kariuki highlights the challenges faced by journalists in the line of duty. It underscores the importance of ensuring their safety and protection.