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Image source, KTN. Miguna L alleges that he was filmed "secretly". Africa Live: More on this and other stories. Mr Koinange posted the tweet after announcing it was the last programme. Award-winning journalist. Before the book came out, Odinga had planned to sell to the electorate his vibrant career in the fight for democracy, which saw him incarcerated and exiled. What separates Odinga from many of his opponents is that he does not owe his politics to Moi, and has a history that no one else opposing him shares.
However, the trouble with him appears to be his inability to keep friends. Since the book was released, Odinga has kept mum, instead letting his aides do the talking.
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How many players have won a World Cup and been sent off for scoring a penalty? They faced threats of arrest, warnings not to post information on the internet about police brutality during the elections period, home and office raids, and confiscation of laptops and other equipment. In September, an activist who documented police brutality in Nyalenda, Kisumu said that police warned him by phone not to share photos and video clips of the violence and accused him of tarnishing their image.
Police raided his office in October and ordered him to hand over photos and videos of police abuses during the election period. The authorities arrested and charged other opposition politicians Tom Kajwang, Babu Owino and George Aladwa with participating in an illegal assembly and further revoked passports for over opposition legislators. Following Supreme Court nullification of August presidential election, senior government officials, including Kenyatta threatened and intimidated judges.
The government continues to ignore civil society appeals to implement the Public Benefits Organizations PBO Act, , signed into law by then-President Mwai Kibaki in February to streamline the regulation of the NGO sector and enhance accountability. Instead, the Kenyatta administration twice attempted to introduce amendments to the law restricting the work of NGOs that receive more than 15 percent of their funding from foreign sources.
The first amendments were rejected by parliament in December and the second were shelved in the lead up to the elections, but there remains the possibility of the authorities reintroducing the amendments. Human Rights Watch documented rape and sexual harassment during police operations in western Kenya and Nairobi during the elections period. Most women said they were raped by policemen or men in uniform, many of whom carried guns, batons, teargas canisters, whips and wore anti-riot gear.
In at least one case, a girl died after being raped. A year-old woman, interviewed, who had given birth on August 27 was raped four days later. Many women and girls said they suffered incapacitating physical injury or experienced other health consequences. Although both Kenya Police Service and IPOA, had promised to investigate these cases, there has been little progress in holding the perpetrators to account. Many survivors did not receive post-rape medical care or counselling support.
Kenya punishes consensual same-sex relations with up to 14 years in prison. A constitutional challenge to the ban remains pending before the High Court. Kenya continues to play a major role in east Africa and has maintained close political and economic ties with the United States, China and European nations. While there are no pending International Criminal Court ICC cases concerning alleged crimes against humanity committed during the post-election violence in Kenya, the government has yet to surrender three persons wanted by the ICC on allegations of witness tampering.
As in , the contested presidential elections in August attracted global concern.
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