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EU Delegation Meets Activists in Nairobi to Discuss Deteriorating Human Rights in Kenya

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NAIROBI, Kenya – The European Union (EU) has raised fresh concerns over the state of human rights and shrinking civic space in Kenya, following a high-level meeting between EU ambassadors and Kenyan civil society leaders in Nairobi.

The meeting, held on June 20, focused on the deteriorating climate for civil liberties, particularly the right to peaceful protest, freedom of expression, and the treatment of human rights defenders.

In a statement, the EU Delegation to Kenya reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the universal protection of human rights.

The envoys emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue between the Kenyan government, civil society, and international partners to address growing concerns.

Rising Concerns Over Civic Freedoms

The meeting comes amid a period of heightened public tension in Kenya, with multiple reports of police crackdowns on protesters, harassment of activists, and alleged misuse of digital surveillance tools to silence dissent.

Civil society organizations have recently flagged targeted arrests of online activists, growing restrictions on peaceful demonstrations, and proposed laws they say could further undermine freedom of association and civic engagement.

The EU Ambassadors echoed these concerns, reiterating the importance of safeguarding democratic space ahead of critical policy decisions and public discourse moments—such as the ongoing debate around the Finance Bill 2025.

EU-Kenya Relations and Human Rights Agenda

The dialogue is part of the EU’s broader engagement strategy with Kenya, which includes regular consultations with both government officials and non-state actors to strengthen democratic institutions.

The EU emphasized that respect for constitutional rights is a cornerstone of its partnership with Kenya and that ensuring accountability will remain central to its bilateral cooperation.

The ambassadors also noted that a vibrant civil society and free media are essential for a healthy democracy and inclusive governance.

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