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Nexio Global Media > Africa > East African Leaders Face Backlash Over Civic Space Crackdown Plans
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East African Leaders Face Backlash Over Civic Space Crackdown Plans

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 1:34 pm
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East Africa Law Society Warns Against Threats to Civic Freedoms Amid Tanzania-Kenya Summit Remarks

The East Africa Law Society (EALS) has expressed deep concern over comments made during the Tanzania-Kenya Business Summit on May 4, 2026, in Dar es Salaam, warning that they may hint at coordinated cross-border actions targeting civic activists across the East African Community (EAC).

The regional legal body, in a strongly worded statement, highlighted remarks attributed to Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan during the summit, which were made in the presence of Kenyan President William Ruto. The comments reportedly suggested collaboration between East African governments in addressing individuals described as “disruptive youth” engaged in civic activism and public protests.

EALS emphasized that such individuals are often involved in constitutionally protected activities, including civic engagement, advocacy, and calls for government accountability. The organization stressed that equating these actions with criminal behavior poses a significant threat to democratic freedoms.

“Any suggestion of coordinated cross-border enforcement against civic actors raises serious legal and human rights concerns within the East African Community framework,” the statement read. EALS underscored that governments are bound by international and regional human rights laws to respect, protect, and uphold civic freedoms, regardless of territorial boundaries.

The legal body warned that moves perceived as suppressing civic expression must be scrutinized within existing legal and constitutional frameworks. It also drew attention to ongoing cases before the East African Court of Justice, where EALS is a co-applicant in matters involving alleged restrictions on civic space in the region.

The organization urged that recent developments be formally documented and assessed within these broader legal proceedings. It emphasized the importance of safeguarding civic expression and public participation as essential pillars of democracy in East Africa.

EALS’s statement comes at a time when concerns over shrinking civic space in the region have been escalating. Activists and civil society organizations have increasingly faced legal and political challenges, raising fears of stifling dissent and undermining democratic processes.

The Tanzania-Kenya Business Summit, intended to bolster economic cooperation between the two nations, took an unexpected turn with the remarks in question. While the specifics of President Hassan’s comments were not detailed in EALS’s statement, the implications have sparked alarm among advocates for human rights and democratic governance.

EALS concluded its statement by calling on EAC member states to reaffirm their commitment to protecting civic freedoms. “Civic expression and public participation are not merely rights; they are the foundation of any thriving democracy,” the organization said.

The warning from EALS serves as a critical reminder of the delicate balance between national security concerns and the protection of democratic liberties. As East African nations navigate complex political and economic landscapes, the role of civic actors in holding governments accountable remains vital.

The developments at the summit are likely to fuel ongoing debates about the future of civic space in the region, with EALS and other stakeholders closely monitoring the situation.

— Reported by Nexio News

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