VOA标准英语2009年-Former UN Chief Pressures Kenya on Reforms(在线收听) |
By Alan Boswell Addressing reporters outside his hotel in Nairobi late Sunday, Annan said that Kenyan people are losing patience with the lack of tangible action from their leaders, a full 18 months after the reform agenda was first agreed upon. "Of course I've been following events very closely, and clearly the Kenyan people are expecting more from the coalition government - more unity of purpose, more progress on the reform agenda, and more concrete action to end impunity and combat corruption," he said. The United States and other Western nations have begun upping their own pressure on Kenya's leaders to follow through on its commitments to key reforms. Less than two weeks ago the U.S. ambassador to Kenya announced that 15 senior Kenyan officials have received private letters threatening action if the reform process continues to lag behind schedule. A few days ago the British envoy to Kenya announced that the U.K. also has its own list of 20 individuals who it has hit with travel bans for involvement in corruption, and the European Union joined in by saying it too was greatly concerned with the pace of reforms. According to the former U.N. chief, the reforms topping his priority list include the ratification of a national constitution, broad electoral reform, the overhaul of the police and judicial institutions, and land reform. "The challenge is to achieve these reforms before the country enters the next electoral cycle in about one year or 18 months time. That is what I will be discussing here, starting with the two principals, President [Mwai] Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga," he said. A statement issued by the Kenya government following Annan's meeting with President Kibaki and Prime Minister Odinga described the government's current progress on implementing reforms as "impressive." Annan will also be meeting with other senior Kenyan politicians, representative of civil society, religious leaders, and key members of the private sector. |
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