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Kenya begins public hearings into alleged abuses by UK troops
28 mai, par Agence France-Presse in KenyaBritish soldiers stationed in Kenya have been accused of rights violations and offences including murder Kenya has launched public hearings into allegations of human rights violations and abuses of power by British troops based in the former colony. The British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) (...) -
Refugee braves racist abuse to become Northern Ireland’s first black mayor
26 mai, par Rory Carroll Ireland correspondentLilian Seenoi-Barr, who arrived from Kenya in 2010, will make history when she receives chain of office in Derry Lilian Seenoi-Barr will make history on 3 June when she receives the chain of office at Derry’s guildhall and becomes Northern Ireland’s first black mayor. It will be the (...) -
Haiti gang kills US politician’s missionary daughter and her husband
24 mai, par Tom Phillips Latin America correspondentMissouri state representative Ben Baker’s daughter and her husband were reportedly ambushed when leaving a church The daughter and son-in-law of a US Republican politician are among three Christian missionaries who have been killed by gang members in Haiti as it emerged that the long-awaited (...) -
Kenyan special forces police to arrive in Haiti to help combat gang violence
21 mai, par Tom Phillips, Latin America correspondent, and Lauren Gambino in WashingtonAn advance group of Kenyan officers, part of a larger UN-backed ‘support mission’ to stabilize Haiti, landed in Port-au-Prince Kenyan special forces police who have spent time battling al-Shabaab fighters in east Africa are expected to arrive in Haiti in the coming days, as the US secretary of (...) -
Nairobi to New York and back : the loneliness of the internationally educated elite
21 mai, par Carey BarakaEvery year, hundreds of Kenyans head off to study at elite universities in the US and UK. On graduating, many find themselves in a strange position: unable to fit in abroad, but no longer feeling like they belong back home It was 30 December and the girls were all in Kilifi. Bottles on the (...)