Amnesty International is raising concerns about the ability of Kenyan police to handle possible election-related violence as the country prepares for the March 4 polls. The rights group says delays in reforms mean that many of the same police structures in place during the deadly 2008 post-election violence still exist.
Amnesty International acknowledges that progress has been made in bringing the entire police force under one structural command, and the appointment of David Kimaiyo as … [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: War and Conflict
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