International Media in Kenya Walk Fine Line

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Kenyan authorities have announced a crackdown on foreign media, limiting who can cover events in the country and imposing new rules for credentials.

Mukoma Wa Ngugi of Cornell University, tells anchor Marco Werman that western journalists can do more to offer nuanced coverage of Kenya.

“We are in a very dangerous place,” Mukoma Wa Ngugi says.”And we, meaning journalists, writers, we have a role to play so we don’t become this country where we’re at nationalistic war, whether it’s metaphorical or real, with all outsiders.”

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