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A United Nations official is in Kenya to investigate reports of unlawful executions. Human rights groups in the country have accused the police force, as well as the military, of numerous extrajudicial killings2 in the past two years, many in response to violence that followed the country's 2007 elections, or in pursuit of armed groups.
Phillip Alston (file photo)
On Monday, at the start of a ten-day visit, Phillip Alston, the U.N.'s special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings met with Kenya's police commissioner3 and with human rights activists4.
Alston, an Australian law professor at New York University, is in the country to investigate reports of killings by the police and the military in quelling5 the unrest that followed disputed elections in December 2007, and in pursuit of armed groups in the country, including the Mungiki criminal gang, active in Nairobi and Central Kenya, and the Sabaot Land Defense6 Force, a militia7 in western Kenya.
"My mandate8 is to look at any unlawful killings that take place," he said. "Unlawful killings defined as the military or the police in particular, but also any killings that are carried out by others, by private actors but that are not adequately investigated, prosecuted9 and punished by the state."
Human rights groups, including the state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights have documented numerous cases of disappearances10, many related to a police campaign against the Mungiki, a gang that carried out a wave of violent attacks in 2007, and which was also involved in post-election clashes last year. The commission says many of those who have disappeared were last reported seen in police custody11.
A police spokesman has admitted that some 3,000 disappearances have been reported, but the police have denied wrongdoing. Police have admitted to killing1 gangsters12 in shootouts, saying that such actions have broad public support in a country long plagued by violent crime.
A man believed to be a protester is brought down by police dogs near the town of Kikuyu after a group from the Kikuyu tribe blocked the road connecting Kenya's capital with the Rift13 Valley town of Naivasha, 30 Jan 2008
A report by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights also suggested that of the more than 1,000 people killed in post-election clashes from December 2007 to February 2008, hundreds may have been killed by police fire.
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has threatened strict punishment for officers guilty of extrajudicial killings. He has complained that many of his supporters were targeted by police during protests that followed the disputed presidential election.
Speaking to the KTN television station, the head of the human rights commission, Florence Jaoko, said unlawful killings sustain a 'culture of impunity14.'
"Our argument has been that it is the government's responsibility to equip the police with all the required resources because you cannot have a shortcut15 to investigations," said Jaoko. "Execution cannot be an answer, because then you don't have the rule of law."
Alston said he will present his findings to the U.N. Human Rights Council.
"There will then be a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council, an official U.N. report that will provide an opportunity for dialogue with the government of Kenya," he said. "And I very much hope that my report will be a focus of further discussions both within Kenya and within the international community."
Alston's visit follows the rejection16 by Kenya's parliament last week of an effort to create a tribunal to try those suspected of organizing attacks following the 2007 elections. Some lawmakers have called for a U.N. tribunal to be set up in Kenya, similar to the special court in Sierra Leone, saying a local tribunal would be susceptible17 to political manipulation.
On Tuesday, lawyer Cecil Miller18 was chosen to head an interim19 electoral commission, which replaced the body that carried out the flawed 2007 vote.
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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v.(用武力)制止,结束,镇压( quell的现在分词 ) | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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10 disappearances | |
n.消失( disappearance的名词复数 );丢失;失踪;失踪案 | |
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12 gangsters | |
匪徒,歹徒( gangster的名词复数 ) | |
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n.裂口,隙缝,切口;v.裂开,割开,渗入 | |
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