Kenya's Media in Spotlight
Ahead of electoral petitions deadline, Kenya’s press continued to be criticised for its reporting of the March general election.
Ahead of electoral petitions deadline, Kenya’s press continued to be criticised for its reporting of the March general election.
Amid growing opposition to Hague trials, international court’s role comes under spotlight.
Justice watchers raise alarm as parliament approves motion for withdrawal.
The Nairobi slum was one of the worst hit areas during Kenya’s 2007-08 electoral violence but the crimes inflicted on its residents will not be prosecuted at the International Criminal Court.
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.