Kenyan Media in the Spotlight
Ahead of Kenya’s March general election, observers say the press has a responsibility not to exacerbate tensions.
Kenyan Tensions Spark Food Shortage Fears
Farmers hold off planting because of electoral violence concerns.
Are Kenyan Police Ready for Elections?
Force still under-resourced and poorly equipped as March polls approach.
Washington's Growing Ties With International Court
US steers clear of joining International Criminal Court, but it is now much more aligned with the court's goals than ever before.
New Media Project Launched in Kenya
Training and support for staff of country’s leading media on international justice and political reporting.
Reporting Kenya Website Launched
Online resource will serve as platform for journalists covering transitional justice and politics.
Kenyans Welcome New Chance for Justice
Plans for a special court could see prosecutions for 2007-08 electoral violence beyond the four cases at the ICC.
African Leaders to Discuss Regional War Crimes Court
Plan to give existing African court powers to handle international-scale crimes come under scrutiny as sceptics question whether it could be independent and sustainable.
Past Violence Causes Anxiety Among Kenyan Voters
Those who suffered during the unrest five years ago weigh up going to the ballot again on March 4.
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