A Kenyan journalist carries a plastic replica of a camera as he participates in a protest along the streets of the capital Nairobi
A Kenyan journalist carries a plastic replica of a camera as he participates in a protest along the streets of the capital Nairobi, December 3, 2013. Members of the Kenyan media marched in a peaceful protest to denounce the new draconian laws tabled by parliament. Kenya's president vetoed a bill that would have imposed fines and restrictions on journalists, saying it was unconstitutional, the first time he has used his power to reject legislation. Critics say rules laid down in the bill would curb investigative reports on corruption that plagues Kenyan public life and some media groups threatened to go to court to block it. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MEDIA)
Kenyan journalists and civil activists carry a plastic replica of a camera to the main gate of the Parliament as they participate in a protest in the capital Nairobi
Kenyan journalists and civil activists carry a plastic replica of a camera to the main gate of the Parliament as they participate in a protest in the capital Nairobi, December 3, 2013. Members of the Kenyan media marched in a peaceful protest to denounce the new draconian laws tabled by parliament. Kenya's president vetoed a bill that would have imposed fines and restrictions on journalists, saying it was unconstitutional, the first time he has used his power to reject legislation. Critics say rules laid down in the bill would curb investigative reports on corruption that plagues Kenyan public life and some media groups threatened to go to court to block it. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MEDIA)
A Kenyan journalist carries a radio wrapped in a chain as he participates in a protest along the streets of the capital Nairobi
A Kenyan journalist carries a radio wrapped in a chain as he participates in a protest along the streets of the capital Nairobi, December 3, 2013. Members of the Kenyan media marched in a peaceful protest to denounce the new draconian laws tabled by parliament. Kenya's president vetoed a bill that would have imposed fines and restrictions on journalists, saying it was unconstitutional, the first time he has used his power to reject legislation. Critics say rules laid down in the bill would curb investigative reports on corruption that plagues Kenyan public life and some media groups threatened to go to court to block it. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MEDIA)
A Kenyan journalist protest in a demonstration with tape over her mouth and a pen on her forehead along the streets of the capital Nairobi
A Kenyan journalist participates in a protest with tape over her mouth and a pen on her forehead along the streets of the capital Nairobi, December 3, 2013. Members of the Kenyan media marched in a peaceful protest to denounce the new draconian laws tabled by parliament. Kenya's president vetoed a bill that would have imposed fines and restrictions on journalists, saying it was unconstitutional, the first time he has used his power to reject legislation. Critics say rules laid down in the bill would curb investigative reports on corruption that plagues Kenyan public life and some media groups threatened to go to court to block it. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MEDIA)
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