Kenya's Special Court Faces Uphill Task
Proposals for an international division of Kenyan high court are widely welcomed, though experts say securing justice for past election violence remains a challenge.
Proposals for an international division of Kenyan high court are widely welcomed, though experts say securing justice for past election violence remains a challenge.
Victims of violence after 2007 election are reluctant to participate this time around.
While politicians allege foreign interference, others say international diplomat’s remarks should be heeded.
Groundbreaking development made public at launch of IWPR and Wayamo Foundation programme.
Despite public claims of reconciliation, divisions still run deep between communities.
Fears that government’s failure to fund witness programme will hamper local investigations into post-election violence.
Government dragging its feet on court-ordered compensation for those shot by police during 2007-8 unrest.
Judges at the International Criminal Court to set start date for cases against four defendants by mid-July.
Appeals judges in The Hague reject challenges from defence teams, but crucial legal definition remains unresolved.
Prosecutor exercises power to initiate his own investigations.