Victims Raise ICC Trial Doubts
Limited charge sheet and lack of wider prosecutions have led to concerns over whether victims will get justice for Kenya’s electoral violence.
Limited charge sheet and lack of wider prosecutions have led to concerns over whether victims will get justice for Kenya’s electoral violence.
Despite widespread fears of violence in the Nairobi slum, the general election in March went off peacefully.
Dropping of charges against Kenyan suspect raises serious questions about role of witnesses.
Experts warn against incitement in Korogocho ahead of March elections. Efforts aimed at communication by mobile phone and internet are seeking to keep the peace among youth.
Many who witnessed horrific events five years ago continue to suffer psychological effects of the unrest.
Kenyan voters and legal experts have expressed their doubts following Prime Minster Raila Odinga’s promise to try to return The Hague cases for trial in Kenya.
Ahead of Kenya’s March general election, observers warn press has a responsibility not to exacerbate tensions.
Ahead of Kenya’s March general election, observers say the press has a responsibility not to exacerbate tensions.