Incitement - other crimes

Kenya

Kenya - Criminal Code 1930 (2018) EN

PART II – CRIMES

Division I – Offences against Public Order

CHAPTER VII –TREASON AND ALLIED OFFENCES

47. Inciting to mutiny
Any person who advisedly attempts to effect any of the following purposes, that is to say—
(a) to seduce any member of the disciplined forces or any police officer from his duty or allegiance; or
(b) to incite any such persons to commit an act of mutiny or any traitorous or mutinous act; or
(c) to incite any such persons to make or endeavour to make a mutinous assembly,
is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for life.

PART II – CRIMES

Division I – Offences against Public Order

CHAPTER VII –TREASON AND ALLIED OFFENCES

48. Aiding, etc., to mutiny, or inciting sedition or disobedience
Any person who—
(a) aids or abets, or is accessory to, any act of mutiny by, or
(b) incites to sedition or to disobedience to any lawful order given by a superior officer, any member of the disciplined forces or any police officer,
is guilty of a misdemeanour.

PART II – CRIMES

Division I – Offences against Public Order

CHAPTER VII –TREASON AND ALLIED OFFENCES

96. Incitement to violence and disobedience of the law
Any person who, without lawful excuse, the burden of proof whereof shall liem upon him, utters, prints or publishes any words, or does any act or thing, indicating or implying that it is or might be desirable to do, or omit to do, any act the doing or omission of which is calculated—
(a) to bring death or physical injury to any person or to any class, community or body of persons; or
(b) to lead to the damage or destruction of any property; or
(c) to prevent or defeat by violence or by other unlawful means the execution or enforcement of any written law or to lead to defiance or disobedience of any such law, or of any lawful authority,
is guilty of an offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.

PART II – CRIMES

Division VIII – Attempts and Conspiracies to Commit Crimes and Accessories after the Fact

CHAPTER XL – ATTEMPTS

389. Attempts to commit offences.
Any person who attempts to commit a felony or a misdemeanour is guilty of an offence and is liable, if no other punishment is provided, to one-half of such punishment as may be provided for the offence attempted, but so that if that offence is one punishable by death or life imprisonment he shall not be liable to imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years.

Rome Statute

Article 25 Individual criminal responsibility

3. In accordance with this Statute, a person shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment for a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court if that person:

(e) In respect of the crime of genocide, directly and publicly incites others to commit genocide;