Archived Updates

15 November 2012 “Police Killing in Kenya Deepens Aura of Menace” By Jeffrey Gettlemen, The New York Times
 
10 October 2012 Kenya wary of being seen as an occupying force in Somalia port Richard Lough By Reuters
 
28 September 2012 “Kenyan Minister Suspended for Hate Speech By Al Jazeera
27 September 2012 “Kenyan Fighter Jets Bomb Somali City” By Al Jazeera

18 September 2012 “Mass graves found in Kenya’s delta region” By Al Jazeera

14 September 2012 “Dozens Killed in Kenya Ethnic Clashes” By Al jazerra 
 
24 August 2012 “Kenya red cross: Clashes signal violent election year” By Voice of America
 
22 August 2012 “48 killed in ethnic clashes in Kenya” By Voice of America
 
22 August 2012 “Kenya government urged to bolster security to prevent violence” By Voice of America
 
23 July 2012 “Separatist storm brewing on Kenyas coast By Reuters
 
20 July 2012 “Al Shabaab threaten to hit during Ramadhan” By Capital FM
 
20 July 2012 “Reporting Britains atrocities in Kenya” By The Guardian
 
17 July 2012 “Mau Mau case: UK government accepts abuse took place” By BBC News UK
 
13 juillet 2012 “ Terrorisme – Kenya : des explosions iraniens dans la nature” Par David Koskas
 
12 juillet 2012 “Le Kenya saisit des matériaux pour explosifs à la frontière avec la Tanzanie ” Par Afriquinfos
 
12 July 2012 Kenyan hate speech case tests limits of free speech By Voice of America
 
09 July 2012 Prominent Kenyans to stand trial at ICC in April BY Voice of America
 
05 July 2012 “Kenyas Muslims offering to protect Christian Churches” By Voice of America
 
04 July 2012 “Kenyan Musician charged with hate speech” By Voice of America
 
02 July 2012 “Kenya PM Condemns Church attacks” By Voice of America
 
02 July 2012 “Mutula wants AL Shabaab taken to the Hague” By Capital FM
 
02 July 2012 Kenyan official-Iranian agents planned attack against Israeli and US Targets” By HAARETZ.com
 
01 July 2012 “Kenyan churches hit in deadly grenade attacks” By The Guardian
 
30 May 2012 Masters of manipulation: how the Kenyan government is paving the way for non-cooperation with the ICC By Thomas Hansen- Open Democracy
 
29 May 2012 “Kenya: Nairobi blast ’caused by bomb’, by Reuters
 
28 June 2012 “Kenyan musician probed over hate speech” By AfricaNews
 
26 May 2012 “ Two separate attacks wound 5 in northest Kenya by Noor Ali, Reuters
 
20 May 2012 “Albinos decry discrimination in the country By The Star Kenya
 
2 May 2012 “Genocide Watch Alert: Kenya,” by Kristi Scogna, Genocide Watch
 
24 April 2012 “Deadly separatist protest” By GhanaMMA
 
15 February 2012 “Hundres displaced by fresh clashes in Isiolo,” by IRIN 
 
April 2012 “Kenya: Ethnic Agendas and Patronage Impede the Formation of a Coherent Kenyan Identity,” By Timothy Gachanga, AfricaFiles Issue EZine
 
28 January 2012 “ Kenyan Politics is Shaken up by the Indictment of Several Heavyweights” by The Economist 
 
6 November 2011 “Six people, not tribes are on trial, ICC tells Kenyans,” by Sunday Nation
 
24 October 2011 “Grenade Attack on Kenyan Bar Raises Fear of Widening Conflict,” by Josh Kron, The New York Times
 
16 October 2011 “Kenyan troops enter Somalia to attack rebels,” by Agence France-Presse
 
14 October 2011 “Analysis: Why set US troops on Africa militants?,” by The Associated Press
 
September 2011 “The Risk of Genocide in Kenya,” by The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention
 
8 September 2011 “ICC case ends with queries on Raila, Keter,” by Judie Kaberia, Capital Broadcasting Network
 
8 March 2011 “The Hague: 6 top Kenyan politicians are summoned,” by Marlise Simons, The New York Times 
 
17 January 2011 “War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol. 5, Issue 21,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
16 December 2010 “Noted Kenyans are accused of election violence,” by Sudarsan Raghavan, Washington Post
 
15 December 2010 “International Court Seeks Indictments in Kenya Vote Violence,” by The New York Times
 
23 September 2010 “African Regional Committee on Genocide established,” by Prof. William Schabas, President,
International Association of Genocide Scholars
 
30 August 2010 “Kenya Ignores ICC Arrest Warrant and Plays Host to President Omar Al Bashir of Sudan,” by Africa Legal Aid5
 
3 August 2010 “Kenya stakes reinvention on constitution vote,” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
19 July 2010 “War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol 5, Issue 8,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
5 July 2010 “War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol 5, Issue 7,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
21 June 2010 “War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol. 5, Issue 6,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
18 June 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol. IX, No. 21,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
21 May 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX No 18,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
29 April 2010 “War Crimes Prosecutions Watch Vol 4, Issue 26,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
16 April 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No 16,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
12 April 2010 “War Crimes Prosecutions Watch Vol 5, Issue 1,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
9 April 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No 15, ” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
2 April 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No 14,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
31 March 2010 “Court authorizes inquiry of Kenyans,” by Marlise Simons, The New York Times
 
19 March 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No. 12,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
12 March 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No.11,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
26 February 2010 “Peace Negotiations Watch, Vol. IX, No. 9,” by Public International Law & Policy Group
 
17 February 2010 “Halt Anti-Gay Campaign,” by Human Rights Watch
 
8 December 2009 “Annan says Kenya leaders stoking ethnic division,” by Reuters
 
26 November 2009 “ICC: Prosecutor Seeks OK on Kenya Inquiry” By Georgette Gagnon, Africa Director, Human Rights Watch
 
14 November, 2009 “The Mau Forest, near Marashoni, feeds many rivers,” by Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times 
 
6 November 2009 “Kenya’s post-election violence suspects must be brought to justice,” by Amnesty International
 
6 November 2009 “International Court to Begin Inquiry Into Kenya Violence,” by The New York Times
 
5 November 2009 “ICC to investigate Kenya violence,” by BBC News
 
22 October 2009 “Stop Recruitment of Somalis in Refugee Camps,” by Human Rights Watch
 
24 August 2009 “Kenya Holds First Census In A Decade, Causes Outcry Over Ethnic Identity,” by The Huffington Post
 
13 August 2009 “Healing scars of Kenyan violence,” by Will Ross, BBC News
 
13 August 2009 “Murdered gems expert’s son speaks,” by BBC News
 
6 August 2009 “Kenya’s Volatile Politics Shadow Clinton,” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
1 August 2009 “Tracking Africa’s people smugglers” by Brian Hungwe, BBC News
 
22 July 2009 “Radical Islamists slip easily into Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
16 July 2009 “Kenya’s bill for bloodshed nears payment” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
29 June 2009 “Kenyan forces again accused of torture, rape” by Reuters
 
29 June 2009 “Bring the Gun or You’ll Die,” by Human Rights Watch
 
8 June 2009 “Members hear briefings from top judicial officials” by United Nations
 
5 June 2009 “Relieve Somali Refugee Crisis,” by Human Rights Watch
 
1 June 2009 “Ogiek tribe to become ‘conservation refugees” by Survival International
 
23 May 2009 “Wrestling with the Ghosts of Colonialism” by Alan Cowell, The New York Times
 
19 May 2009 “Memorial service boycoot underscores fragility of Kenya’s peace” by Stephanie McCrummen, Washington Post Foreign Service
 
22 April 2009 “Kenyan Town Strikes Back Against its Tormentors” by Jerffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
21 April 2009 “28 Die in Clashes in Kenya” by The Associated Press
 
1 March 2009 “Starvation and Strife Menace Torn Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
13 November 2008 “Kenya: Protect Somali Refugees” by Human Rights Watch
 
16 October 2008 “Kenyan commission calls for tribunal” by Thijs Bouwknegt, International Justice
 
1 October 2008 “Account for Missing Rendition Victims” by Human Rights Watch
 
15 September 2008 “A Climb to Conquer Two Obstacles” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
7 September 2008 “In Kenya, Some Fear That Fissures Remain” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post
 
9 August 2008 “Rights Group Seeks Inquiry on Violence” by Agence France-Presse
 
29 June 2008 “Kenya’s PM urges African troops into Zimbabwe” by Reuters
 
28 July 2008 “Punish War Crimes in Mt. Elgon” by Human Rights Watch
 
12 June 2008 “Kenya Votes in Peace for 5 Parliament Seats” by Reuters
 
23 May 2008 “National Registration Processes Leave Minorities on the Edge of Statelessness” by Maureen Lynch and Katherine Southwick, Refugees International
 
23 May 2008 “Kenya urged to halt forced return of refugees” by Reuters
 
21 May 2008 “Concerns about the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission Bill” by Amnesty International
 
21 May 2008 “Kenya mob kills 11 accused of being witches” by The Associated Press
 
15 May 2008 “Kenya’s coalition cabinet meets for the first time” by Wangui Kanina, Reuters
 
6 May 2008 “Scarred by Strife After Election, Kenya Begins to Heal” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
19 April 2008 “Annan: Kenya must prosecute militias for political violence by The Associated Press
 
14 April 2008 “Unity Cabinet Formed in Kenya, Ending Deadlock” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
14 April 2008 “Kenyans killed in sect protests” by BBC News
 
13 April 2008 “Deal Reported on Dividing Kenya Cabinet Posts” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
9 April 2008 “Riots Erupt in Kenya as Peace Plan Falters” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
8 April 2008 “Violence as Kenya Talks Suspended” by BBC News
 
5 April 2008 “Naming of Kenyan Cabinet Delayed” by BBC News
 
2 April 2008 “Accusations fly as Kenya political deadlock deepens” by C. Bryson Hull, The Washington Post
 
1 April 2008 “Kenyan Police Tear Gas Protesters” by Malkhadir Muhumed, The Washington Post
 
30 March 2008 “At Least 10 Killed as Somali Troops Shell a Market Used as an Insurgent Base” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New
York Times
 
29 March 2008 “Stalemate in Kenya Over Top Posts” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
25 March 2008 “Kenyans ‘satisfied’ with peace deal” by Alex Ndegwa, The Standard
 
25 March 2008 “ODM case against State to continue” by Peter Astiaya, George Olwenya and Karanja Njoroge, The Standard
 
March 2008 “Ballots to Bullets” by Human Rights Watch
 
10 March 2008 “Tribalism Here, and There by Roger Cohen, The New York Times
 
7 March 2008 “Kenyan Parliament Opens on Theme of Unity as Rivals Sit Apart” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Time
 
3 March 2008 “African Genocide Averted” by Roger Cohen, The New York Times
 
1 March 2008 “In Kenya, U.S. Added Action to Talk of Democracy” by Helene Cooper, The New York Times 
 
February 2008 “Containing a Rebounding Crisis” by Gayle Smith, Enough
 
29 February 2008 “Kenya Rivals Reach Peace Agreement” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
26 February 2008 “Annan Has Sharp Words for Kenyans as Talks Stall” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
27 February 2008 “Annan Tries to Spur Kenya Talks by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Time
 
22 February 2008 “Deal to Share Power in Kenya Appears in Reach” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
21 February 2008 “Machetes and Elections” by Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times
 
21 February 2008 “Kenya in Crisis” by International Crisis Group
 
21 February 2008 “Opposition in Kenya Threatens More Protests” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
19 February 2008 “Rice, in Nairobi, Offers Incentives to End Violence” by Sheryl Gaystolberg and Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
16 February 2008 “Major Power-Sharing Issues Stymie Kenya Peace Talks” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
15 February 2008 “Signs in Kenya of a Land Redrawn by Ethnicity” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
15 February 2008 “As Kenyan Rivals Haggle, a Mother Mourns at 2 Graves” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
 
9 January 2008 “Kenya Crisis Worsens as Opposition Cools to Talks” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
8 January 2008 “Kenyan Leader and Opponent to Meet” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
29 January 2008 “Revenge Killings Stoke a Violent Cycle in Kenya” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post
12 February 2008 “A Deal We Can Live With” by Maina Kiai and L. Muthoni Wanyeki, The New York Times

11 February 2008 “Kenya’s Middle Class Feeling Sting of Violence” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

28 January 2008 “Having Driven Out Business, Kenyan Town Faces Consequences” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post

9 February 2008 “Annan Sees Small Gains in Peace Talks in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

8 February 2008 “U.S. Intensifies Efforts to End Deadly Conflict in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

6 February 2008 “The Kenyane Opposition Lodges a Complaint in the CPI” by Nouvel Obs

6 February 2008 “Death Toll in Kenya Exceeds 1,000, but Talks Reach Crucial Phase” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

5 February 2008 “South African Bows Out of Mediation” by AP, The New York Times

2 February 2008 “Spreading Banditry Dilutes Benefits of a Plan for Ethnic Peace in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

2 February 2008 “A New Chapter in Ethnic Cleansing by The New York Times

1 February 2008 “Second Lawmaker Is Killed as Kenya’s Riots Intensify” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

31 January 2008 “Official Sees Kenyan Ethnic Cleansing” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

30 January 2008 “Would-Be Peacemaker Killed in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
29 January 2008 “Opposition Legislator Slain in Kenya, Sparking Clashes” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post29
 
January 2008 “Vengeance Reignites Kenyan City” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
27 June 2003 Bush Calls for Changes in Africa to End Wars and Promote Trade” by Richard W. Stevenson, The New York
Times
 
28 January 2008 “19 Burned to Death in Violence in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times 
 
27 January 2008 “Ethnic Violence in Rift Valley Is Tearing Kenya Apart” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times 
 
26 January 2008 “Violence Continues in Kenya a Day After Talks” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times 
 
25 January 2008 “Rivals in Kenya Meet, But Recriminations Follow” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post
 
25 January 2008 “Kenya’s Political Rivals Meet” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
24 January 2008 “U.S. Envoy Wants Political Pact in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
24 January 2008 “Kenyan Rivals Meet but Accuse Each Other of Sabotage” by Nick Tattersall and Daniel Wallis, The
Washington Post
 
23 January 2008 “Kenya Protesters Set Fire to Building” by Katy Pownall, The Washington Post
 
23 January 2008 “Kenyan Rivals Unyielding Amid Bloodshed” by Michelle Faul, The Washington Post
 
22 January 2008 “Annan Arrives in Kenya, Urges Rivals to Talk” by Reuters
 
22 January 2008 “Kenya Police Teargas Kibaki Supporters In Nairobi” by Reuters
 
22 January 2008 “Kenya Violence Augurs Ethnic Split by Elizabeth A. Kennedy, The AP
 
21 January 2008 “Signs in Kenya That Killings Were Planned” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
19 January 2008 “Kenya’s Opposition Switches Its Tactics From Street Protests to Business Boycotts by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
18 January 2008 “Protesters Clash With Police in Kenya and Loot Train” by Jeffrey Gettleman and Kennedy Abwao, The New York Times
17 January 2008 “Protests Bring New Violence in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
16 January 2008 “Kenyan Opposition Wins a Skirmish” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
15 January 2008 “Oppositions should continue to use the rule of law in their struggles” by David Coltart, The Age
 
13 January 2008 “U.S. Presses Kenyan President and Opposition Leaders to Meet” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
12 January 2008 “Kenyan Opposition Calls for New Rallies and Sanctions” by Jeffrey Gettleman and Kennedy Abwao, The New
York Times
 
11 January 2008 “Annan to Help in Kenya, Group Says” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
7 January 2008 “Kenya Kikuyus, Long Dominant, Now Routed” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
6 January 2008 “Seeds of Genocide Were Sown a Decade Ago by Moi” by Sam Kiley, The Guardian
 
6 January 2008 “No Country for Old Hatreds” Op-Ed by Binyavanga Wainana, The New York Times
6 January 2008 “Kenyan City Is Gripped By Violence” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

4 January 2008 “Kenyan Riot Police Turn Back Rallying Protesters” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

3 January 2008 “Kenyan Official Calls for Vote Probe” by Stephanie McCrummen and Howard Schneider, The Washington
Post

3 January 2008 “Ambition and Horror in Kenya” Editorial, The New York Times

3 January 2008 “Tribal Rage Tears at Diverse Kenyan City” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post

3 January 2008 “Kenya, Known for Its Stability, Topples Into Post Election Chaos” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

2 January 2008 “Mob Burns Church in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

1 January 2008 “Genocide Watch: Kenya by Dr. Gregory Stanton, President, Genocide Watch

1 January 2008 “Fighting Intensifies After Election in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times

1 January 2008 “Ethnic Fault Lines Emerge in Kenya’s Post-Election Turmoil” by Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post

30 December 2007 “Tribal Rivalry Boils Over After Kenyan Election” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
30 December 2007 “Riots Batter Kenya as Rivals Declare Victory” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
29 December 2007 “Kenya Erupts in Violence as Rivals Declare Victory” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
31 December 2007 “Turmoil Grows in Kenya” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
 
31 December 2007 “Disputed Election Plunges Kenya into Bloodshed” by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times
6 November 2007 “Kenya Accused of Mass Killings” Kenya Africa Mungiki.
31 July 2003 “11 Nations Join U.S.-Backed Force” The Associated Press.

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