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Kenyans urge reconciliation after contested vote

NAIROBI (AFP) - Kenyans called Sunday for reconciliation after a disputed presidential election, but calm prevailed in the country the day after results were declared, in striking contrast to the aftermath of the 2007 polls.Uhuru Kenyatta, who faces an international trial for crimes against ...

kenyans win torture ruling
October 06, 2012

Kenyans win torture ruling in UK

LONDON - Three elderly Kenyans who claim they were victims of torture and sexual abuse at the hands of British colonial rulers during the 1950s Mau Mau uprising were on Friday given the right to sue Britain. The judgement at the High Court in London came after a two-week hearing in July on ...

Kenyans sue Britain over Mau Mau abuses

LONDON  - Three elderly Kenyans began a court battle Monday to win damages from the British government for brutality they claim they suffered at the hands of colonial officials during the 1950s Mau Mau uprising.The two-week hearing at London’s High Court opened a year after a British ...

kenyans hague trial
January 24, 2012

Top Kenyans to face Hague trial

THE HAGUE  - Two leading presidential hopefuls are among four prominent Kenyans whom the International Criminal Court ruled Monday should face trial over deadly post-election violence four years ago. Kenya’s President Mwai Kibaki appealed for calm in the east African country amid fears ...

Kipsiro Basks Beating Kenyans
October 08, 2010

Kipsiro basks in beating Kenyans

NEW DELHI (AFP) Ugandas Moses Kipsiro on Thursday basked in the glory of beating the fancied Kenyans in the Commonwealth Games 5,000m after a string of heartbreaking fourth-place finishes at big events. Kipsiro came into the gold medal showdown on Wednesday evening desperate to break the jinx and ...

Kenyans Vote Homeboy Mock Polls
November 05, 2008

Kenyans vote for homeboy in mock polls

KISUMU (AFP) - Kenyans turned out in their hundreds Tuesday in the city of Kisumu to vote in mock US elections, which organisers unsurprisingly said looked set to crown Barack Obama. None of the rules of a democratic poll were respected in the vote, organised by two comedians chanting pro-Obama ...

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