Kenya: Waki Commission Report Addresses Post-Elect
The Waki Commission’s report is based on over three months of investigation into crimes committed. Sexual crimes that occurred are described as “under-reported, under-investigated and insufficiently addressed.” The recommendations that are put forth focus on the creation of a Special Tribunal for
Unfortunately, interviews conducted by the BBC suggest that many Kenyans believe the Waki Commission Report does not fully address the complexities of the conflict. Others doubt that the Report will lead to significant improvements in the country. Ultimately, the interviewees urged the Commission to work toward a new constitution in order to ensure meaningful change.
To read full Waki Commission Report, click here. (pdf 529 pages)
Compiled from: “Waki Commission: Kenya Voices”, BBC News, 17 October 2008, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7673304.stm . (accessed 3 November 2008).
Chimbi, Joyce, “Sexual Violence Survivors Await Justice Nine Months On”, African Woman & Child Feature Service, http://www.awcfs.org/content/view/527/1/ . (accessed 3 November 2008).
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