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Some of our so-called leaders should be ashamed of themselves. Of course, we
cannot and need not ask them to emulate Mr. Kibaki's example because they
are trembling bundles of insecurity and paranoia. However, we should thrust
this story into their faces and force them to see what it is like to be a
secure leader. Only those who have proverbial skeletons in their rickety
cupboards are afraid of free and vibrant media.
Baba
By Adam Mynott
BBC News, Nairobi
Kenya's leader rejects media bill
Journalists say anonymous sources have helped expose major scandals
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has refused to sign into law a bill which has
been condemned as a crude attempt to muzzle the media.
Mr Kibaki said the bill posed a threat to Kenya's recent democratic gains,
and it would be sent back to parliament.
The bill would have allowed courts to force reporters to reveal sources.
Hundreds of Kenyan journalists rallied outside the Kenyan parliament last
week with their mouths symbolically clamped shut with sticky tape.
Robust media
In a statement, President Kibaki described the bill "as a threat to the
democratic gains that Kenya has made in the recent past".
Mr Kibaki has described the bill as a "threat" to democracy
There were a number of controversial provisions in the bill, but the one
that attracted the fury of Kenyan journalists was a clause allowing courts
to force them to reveal their sources.
Kenya has a robust media.
It has used anonymous sources to expose a number of cases of corruption at
the heart of the government, which have cost the taxpayer millions of
dollars.
The bill will now be returned to parliament.
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