ICC Seeks to Reassure Kenyan Violence Victims
“Let justice run its course,” international prosecutor’s staff tell Kenyans.
Kenyan Rape Victims Seek Compensation
Group of women who suffered sexual attacks during mass violence five years ago to sue officials.
Kenyan Community Policing Needs Public Buy-In
New initiative seen as way to win greater cooperation in crime-solving, but that will be hard since people have little faith in the police.
Tackling Police Corruption in Kenya
Greater accountability, tighter discipline and better pay seen as ways of dampening police officers’ enthusiasm for bribes.
Kenyan Police Challenged Over Shootings
Rights groups and victims’ families allege officers carried out extrajudicial killings.
Kenya's Devolution Squabbles
National legislators unhappy with power shift to county governors.
Kenyan Courts Go Hi-Tech
Computerisation should prevent long delays to trials caused when documents go missing.
Kenya Trial: "Witnesses Fabricated Evidence" Claim
Kenyan deputy president’s lawyer asks judges for opportunity to expose what he says is “concerted process”.
More Witnesses Withdraw From Kenyan President's Case
Security fears mean they do not want to testify in trial at the International Criminal Court.
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