Unnamed former soldier to serve 45 days in connection with deaths of Palestinian mother and daughter during Gaza war
Mau Mau verdict: Britain must undo its imperial amnesia
The case brought by elderly Kikuyu tortured in the Kenyan emergency allows a more honest account of Britain’s identity
Al-Bashir’s visit to Nairobi sends a worrying signal about Kenya’s commitment to the ICC
BY: GEOFFREY NYAMBOGA One doesn’t have to look very hard to see how sceptical ordinary Kenyans are about whether the International Criminal Court, ICC, is ever going to be able to prosecute the orchestrators of the post-electoral violence, which swept across the country at the end of 2007 “Tell [ICC prosecutor Luis] Moreno-Ocampo that he […]
Kenyan Cooperation Crucial to ICC Probe
BY: GEOFFREY NYAMBOGA The International Criminal Court, ICC, is about to embark on an investigation of suspected crimes against humanity in Kenya that could be crucial not just for the east African country’s future but also that of the court itself. Kenya’s position as a westward-looking country, relatively free and peaceful, with a strong civil […]