A slave that does not rebel does not deserve pity. The African Union must stop condemning Africans who decide
Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the
So I ask myself, what does this government want? Because if it wants me, the fact that I’ve been
The voice of the people must be heard, our peaceful protests continue. ________________________________________________ RAILA ODINGA
Leadership must be humane, empathetic and compassionate. Currently, the leadership is rough, insultive, arrogant and imposing. ______________________________________________________ ARCHBISHOP ANTONY
Kenyan authorities are obligated under Kenyan and international human rights law to protect citizens’ right to freely assemble and
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EYEWITNESS AFRICA is a news website that spotlights human rights violations, transparency and accountability, democracy and good governance, gender equality, environmental degradation and conservation, climate change and biodiversity loss, deforestation and pollution, diminishing glaciers and mangrove forests, wildlife poaching and trafficking, illegal fishing, and general stories that highlight public interest issues that aim to spark reforms.
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