Politics
Kenya ‘not willing to punish poll violence architects'
Posted Wednesday, May 26 2010 at 21:21
A human rights watchdog has accused the government of allegedly showing little political will to punish the perpetrators of the 2007 post-election violence.
State security officials who killed and tortured citizens have not been punished, Amnesty International says in its annual report.
“Violence against women and girls remained widespread.”
It said the President commuted to life, the sentences of more than 4,000 prisoners who had been on death row for a long time.
The courts continue to impose death sentences but there are no executions.
Although the government formed the National Cohesion and Integration Commission, little progress has been made in implementing the proposed fundamental reforms.
Regular disputes in government and between PNU and ODM delayed legal, constitutional, land, electoral and other reforms.
The report noted dozens of people were killed in violence involving vigilante groups and the outlawed Mungiki sect with the police accused of failing to enforce order.
It said: “No measures were implemented to ensure accountability for rights violations, including possible crimes against humanity, committed in the post-election violence in 2007/8, when more than 1,000 people were killed.”
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Submitted by arapMauForestPosted May 27, 2010 04:52 PM
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Submitted by bencarson2009
Hey, In Kenya law is made for Wanjiku. One day go around and steal a chiken and see how the products of Kiganjo will treat you.
Posted May 27, 2010 04:41 PM -
Submitted by KenyanSamenya
That why Ocampo is in town to do it for us.One more reason why Ocampo is God sent!
Posted May 27, 2010 04:22 PM -
Submitted by jokopie1
impunity is first establishing a fertile land in Kenya
Posted May 27, 2010 11:43 AM -
Submitted by insight
Vengeance is mine says the Lord.
Posted May 27, 2010 09:55 AM




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Hey bencarson,very true but your tone my fellow country man,signals me to ask whether you are just from their hands..