Kenya : taking liberties : July 1991 : an Africa Watch report
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Kenya : taking liberties : July 1991 : an Africa Watch report
(An Africa watch report)
Africa Watch, c1991
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内容説明
This is an assessment of the human rights situation in Kenya and the efforts to promote the rule of law and an open, accountable system of government. The book also details the measures by the government against rural and urban squatter communities; conditions of confinement in detention facilities and prisons for those charged with common crimes as well as those held for political offences; the violence with which Kenya annexed 14,000 square kilometres of disputed territory on the border between Kenya, Sudan and Ethiopia in 1988; the brutality in the implementation of emergency powers in the North Eastern Province; and the "screening" of ethnic Somalis; and the ill-treatment of refugees from Kenya's war-torn neighbours.
目次
- Background
- deadly verdict - the murder of foreign minister Dr Robert Ouko
- the great debate - calling for political pluralism
- Saba Saba - the July killings
- security forces
- torture
- detention without trial
- sedition - dealing with invisible evidence
- the judiciary - a system of injustice
- prison conditions
- lawyers - challenging legitimacy
- the media and self-censorship
- church and state
- Kenya's land crisis
- emergency powers and the North Eastern Province
- screening of ethnic Somalis - pink cards for second-class citizens
- the shoot-to-kill policy
- Northern Kenya - a violent occupation
- refugees - a dangerous sanctuary
- British policy
- US policy, recommendations. Appendices: A very Kenyan tale - the story of Oduor Ong'wen
- court records of Kisumu children's trials
- cases of sedition and breach of the peace in January 1990-July 1991
- constitutional amendments
- testimony of a Somali refugee who came by sea and arrived in Kenya in February 1991.
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