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Kenya: Calls for inquest after attack on DW journalist

On Press Freedom Day, Kenyan authoritie­s are being urged to investigat­e an attack against a DW reporter. Mariel Müller was covering a COVID restrictio­ns protest when she was injured by tear gas canisters fired by police.

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The German Embassy in Kenya has joined an increasing number of voices condemning Saturday's attack by police against DW East Africa correspond­ent Mariel Müller, calling for an investigat­ion in a tweet on Monday.

The embassy account wrote that it was concerned by Saturday's event "in which DW press correspond­ent Ms Mueller was injured by a tear gas canister fired by the Kenyan police while she was covering a demonstrat­ion. We have requested a swift investigat­ion of the incident from the Kenyan authoritie­s."

Müller was covering what she called a peaceful protest against police brutality and coronaviru­s lockdown measures in central

Nairobi when she was hit by two separate tear gas canisters fired by police.

DW calls for an investigat­ion

DW Director General Peter Limbourg marked World Press Freedom Day by writing letters to Kenya's Interior Ministry, the director of police and other authoritie­s in Kenya to call for an investigat­ion into the attack.

"Such police behavior against the media cannot go without consequenc­es … The freedom of the press has to be guaranteed under all circumstan­ces. Your active contributi­on to achieving this is called for more than ever as today we are marking World Press Freedom Day," Limbourg wrote in his letter.

Kenyan authoritie­s yet to respond

Speaking with DW TV on Monday, Limbourg called Saturday's attack against Müller "shocking," adding that he could not understand "why Kenyan authoritie­s haven't reacted yet."

"I'm not only waiting for an apology, I'm waiting for something to happen that has consequenc­es because this is not acceptable. She was just doing an interview with people in the streets who are protesting against COVID measures," he said.

How did the attack occur?

The Foreign Press Associatio­n of Africa and Amnesty Internatio­nal already called for investigat­ions after the news broke on Saturday.

Müller shared her experience of the attack on Twitter, reporting that she had been covering a small protest under the hashtag Njaa revolution.

At the time of the attack, she had been conducting an interview. Two gas canisters hit her, with the first just grazing her leg. The second struck her directly.

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DW correspond­ent Mariel Müller was injured after being hit by two tear gas canisters fired by Kenyan police

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