Angalia Vedio Ya Ruto Yenye HARRISON Mumia President of Atheists Society of Kenya Anahukumisa kwa.
Harrison Mumia, the president of the Atheists Society of Kenya, remains behind bars even after a court ordered his release. Today marks the sixth day since his arrest.
Mumia was initially arrested for allegedly posting AI-generated photos of President William Ruto online. While the court has cleared him for release, he has yet to actually taste freedom, leaving many questioning the circumstances of his continued detention.
Supporters have expressed concern over what they see as a prolonged and unnecessary incarceration, pointing out that the legal system has already ruled in his favor.
The case has sparked debate across social media, with Kenyans divided over freedom of expression versus respect for state leaders, especially in the age of AI-generated content.
As of now, there is no official explanation for why Mumia remains in custody despite the court order. Observers say this situation underscores ongoing tensions between digital freedom, accountability, and Kenya’s evolving legal framework regarding online content.
What happens next remains uncertain, but the case continues to draw attention from human rights advocates and online communities alike.

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