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    KENYA DOCUMENTATION


    INDEX OF DOCUMENTS CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS IN KENYA

    1. "Just What Does the Future Hold For Kibaki?", Kenyatv.net, Report 3, July 12, 2000.



    2. "Torture remains rampant in Kenya," News Feature, Monday, June 26, 2000.



    3. Human Rights Watch. "Kenya: Human Rights Developments."World Report 1999. 1999.



    4. "Human Rights Group Blasts Moi, Museveni ForAbuses." The East African. December 23, 1999.



    5. "Kenya’s quit order to priest upsets US,"News, Monday, November 1, 1999.



    6. Amnesty International. "Kenya: Human Rights Conditions." AI Report 1998. 1998.



    7. "Heavy Cloud of Violence Looms, CoalitionSays." Inter Press Service. April 9, 1998.



    8. "Kenya Opposition Rejects Election Results",Africa News Bulletin, January 2, 1998.



    9. Amnesty International. "AI Report 1997: Kenya."1997.



    10. Amnesty International. "Kenya: Forthcomingelections a sham unless intimidation stops and legislative reform allowed to take effect." November 13, 1997.



    11. "Kenyan opposition threatens counter-government,more tension." Deutsche Presse-Agentur. August 27, 1997.


    DOCUMENTATION CONCERNING PAST HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS IN KENYA

    1. Amnesty International. Annual Report 2000: Kenya. 2000.



    2. Amnesty International. "Briefing on reportsthat Amnesty International is planning to institute proceedings against President Moi of Kenya." March 22, 2000.



    3. "Kenya’s Moi faces human rights questionsin Germany." Deutsche Presse-Agenture. October 28, 1999.



    4. RFK Memorial Center for Human Rights. Kenya:Constitutional Reform Process Stalled, Tensions Build. July 1999.



    5. Human Rights Watch. "Kenya: Human Rights Developments."Human Rights World Report: 1998. 1998.



    6. Amnesty International. Kenya: Political Violence Spirals. June 10, 1998.



    7. RFK Memorial Center for Human Rights. Moving Towards Constitutional Reform in Kenya? September 1998.



    8. Amnesty International. "Government’s Commitment to Human Rights Reform Doubtful as Violence is Used to Break Up Pro-democracyRally." October 10, 1997.



    9. "Kenyan opposition activists arrested." Agence France Presse. July 5, 1997.



    10. "One reported dead, scores hurt at Kenyanpro-democracy rally." Agence France Presse. May 3, 1997.



    11. "Kenya Politics-A History of Violence." InterPress Service. April 29, 1996.



    12. "Rights group attacks Kenya’s human rightsrecord." Deutsche Presse-Agentur. April 2, 1995.



    13. "Kenya: Attacks on human rights through themisuse of criminal charges", Amnesty International, January 1, 1995.



    14. "Human Rights Group Denounces Continued Repression."Inter Press Service. February 15, 1994.



    15. "Kenya, Abusive use of law: Koigi was Wamwereand three other prisoners of conscience on trial for their lives", Amnesty International, 1994


    DOCUMENTATION CONCERNING PERSECUTION BECAUSE OF ETHNICITY

    1. "Kenya," Encyclopaedia Britannica,2000.



    2. "The Status of Human Rights Organizations in Sub-Saharan African Kenya", Human Rights Library, University of Minnesota, 2000.



    3. "Kenya: Political Violence Spirals", Amnesty International Report, 10 June, 1998.



    4. "THREE DEAD, FOUR WOUNDED AHEAD OF KENYAN ELECTION," AAP Newsfeed, December 29, 1997.



    5. Human Rights Watch/Africa. Kenya: Old Habits Die Hard. July 1995.



    6. "Kenan Human Rights Practices", U.S. Department of State, January 31, 1999.


    DOCUMENTATION CONCERNING PRACTICES AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS COMMITTED BY THE CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT (CID)

    1. "Country Report on Human Rights", U.S.Department of State, February 25, 2000.



    2. Amnesty International, 1999.



    3. Amnesty International. "Kenya" AI Report1999. 1999.



    4. U.S. Department of State. Kenya Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998. February 26, 1999.



    5. Amnesty International. "Government tells Kenyansto ‘forget’ about torture." December 4, 1998.

    6. Amnesty International Report, September, 1997.



    7. "Kenya: Government Fails to Take Action tostop Torture", Amnesty International, January 8, 1997.



    8. "Kenya Human Rights Practices", U.S. Deparment of State, March, 1996.



    9. "Kenya accused of torturing prisoners." United Press International. December 11, 1995.



    10. "Keeping Tabs on Police Abuse is a Tough Job.."Inter-Press Service. April 28, 1994.


    DOCUMENTATION CONCERNING PRACTICES OF CORRUPTION IN KENYA

    1. "Independency, Investigation and Denunciation of Corruption from the Press", International Anti-Corruption Conference,2000.



    2. "Tribal Factor Fuels the Corruption Gravy Train", The Nation (Nairobi), by Anyang’ Nyong’o, May 14, 2000.



    3. "Pilfering the Public: The Problem of Land Grabbing in Contemporary Kenya", Africa Today, vol. 47, no. 1, 2000.



    4. "Kenya publishes corruption ‘list of shame,’"Reuters, May 10, 2000



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