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    Ezekiel Mutua Declines Request To Have ‘Rafiki’ Aired In Court

    OpinionBy OpinionApril 3, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) director Ezekiel Mutua has declined a request to have Rafiki, a gay-themed film to be played in court during the hearing of a case.

    According to Mr Mutua and the KFCB board, it is not necessary for the film to be played in court to help in the determination of the case.

    Through their lawyers from the firm of Sisule Musungu & Associates Advocates, Mutua argued that the film’s director Wanuri Kahiu had failed to produce a certificate in court for an electronic material to be played in court as evidence.

    The lawyers affirmed: “The petitioners have not satisfied any of the conditions stipulated by the Evidence Act in relation to production of electronic record as evidence.

    “Whereas the petitioners make this application orally at such an advanced stage of the proceedings without leave from court and further without a certificate as provided under Section 106 (B)(4) the same is opposed as the evidence is inadmissible,” the lawyers added.

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    In her submissions, Ms Kahiu had asked the court to allow her to air the audio-visual equipment of the disputed film.

    In a letter drafted by her lawyers, Ms Kahiu stated: “We kindly write this letter to request for audio-visual equipment to enable us play the ‘Rafiki’ film at the hearing, the matter is coming on April 4, your quick response will be highly appreciated.”

    Ms Kahiu took the matter to court after Ezekiel Mutua banned the film from receiving public recognition or airing.

    According to Mutua, the film was banned because it is featuring a theme that is illegal in Kenya and intends to ‘corrupt the morals of Kenyans.’

    “Rafiki, contains homosexual scenes that are against the law, culture and the moral values of the Kenyan people. The film seeks to overtly promote lesbianism,” Mutua asserted in a presser after the movie was produced.

    ‘Rafiki’ is a love story of two teenage girls who develop a romantic relationship which is rejected by their families and community.

    In her defense, Ms Kahiu noted that the banning if the movie is contrary to the freedom of artistic creativity and that they are bound to suffer losses.

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