Thursday 27 October 2016

Rights group demands probe in Kenya police killings


Almost 1,200 deaths in Kenya in
the last five years blamed on the
police, according to Human
Rights Watch.

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” Peter Kiama, Executive director of
Independent Medico-Legal Unit
Kenyan police have been accused of 1,200
deaths in the last five years, more than
two-thirds of people killed by guns in the
country, according to Human Rights
Watch (HRW).
The rights group reported Kenyan security
forces have forcibly disappeared at least
34 people in counter-terrorism operations
during the last two years.
Only one police officer in Kenya has been
successfully prosecuted and imprisoned
for an unlawful killing in the last three
years.
The Daily Nation, one of Kenya's top-
selling newspapers, published the
country's first comprehensive database
detailing hundreds of such alleged killings
in the past two years.
It hoped the database covering 262 killings
since the beginning of 2015 would help
policymakers tackle police impunity.
'High levels of cover-up'
Kenya's struggle to track such killings has
many parallels with the US, the paper's
data editor Dorothy Otieno said earlier in
October when the database was published.
In both countries, the lack of official
information about police killings prompted
the national media to begin compiling
their own statistics, she said.
"Denial doesn't help. They need to
acknowledge there is a serious crisis in
the police service with regard to misuse of
firearms in majority of cases no
investigation is done," Peter Kiama, the
executive director of Independent Medico-
Legal Unit, told Al Jazeera.
"What we find is very high levels of cover-
up within the police service."
What we find is very high
levels of cover-up within
the police service
Mutuma Ruteere, the director of the
Centre for Human Rights and Policy
Studies in Kenya, told Reuters news
agency it was very rare for police to face
punishment.
"There's a large number of people who get
killed [by the police] but get buried
anonymously. Nothing is done. Over time,
that becomes a cancer and a virus within
the police," he said.
In June, hundreds of Kenyans
demonstrated after human rights lawyer
Willie Kimani, his client and their driver
were shot dead after suing the police over
a shooting.
Kenyan officials did not respond to
questions about the number of cases
submitted to or investigated by the
country's police oversight body that was
set up in 2012.
The Independent Policing Oversight
Authority's website only mentions three
cases where officers were charged for
shooting civilians.
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18-year-old Girl Attempts Suicide After She was Denied by Artiste

A girl has reportedly tried to kill herself after
allegedly dating a Ghanaian rapper who
engaged her in alleged bouts of s*x.

Criss Waddle and the girl who attempted
suicide
Residents of Kumasi, Ghana were thrown into
a state of shock after an 18 year old senior
high school student attempted to kill herself
over a music artiste called Criss Waddle in
Ghana.
According to reports, the girl who resides in
Tech, Kumasi, reportedly met popular
Ghanaian musician, Criss Waddle on
Instagram. It was not long before both
quickly became friends but on learning her
age, Criss reportedly told her she was to
young to date him.
However, the girl identified as Mary
persisted and her persistence finally paid off
and the singer asked her to visit him.
Investigations show that Mary visited the
singer severally in his Tema and Prampram
residences where both had bouts of s*x.

It was gathered that in one of her visits,
Mary asked waddle to take pictures with her
and upload them on his social media account.
He obliged but things took a wrong turn
when the photos were met with a barrage of
insults by Waddle’s fans. She reportedly
called waddle and told him she could not
bear the insults and resorted to attempting
suicide through knifing.
Speaking about the event, Waddle admitted
knowing and meeting her but denied being
in a relationship with her.

“After taking the pictures, I showed the
pictures to her and ask if I could post the
images on my social media page. She agreed
and afterwards fans started insulting her. She
called me and was complaining to the extent
she threatened to do something to herself. Her
friend also called but I told her she is not my
kind of girl because it looks like she has so
many dates.” Waddle said.
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Reekado Banks: I Had Nothing Before I Met Don Jazzy


Mavin Records artiste, Reekado Banks owes his new-found life of fame and fortune to Don Jazzy, and he is extremely grateful for the heights he has attained since meeting the record label owner and producer. Reekado Banks, during his session on Accelerate TV‘s Under The Influence, the ‘Oluwa Ni’ singer reveals he owned no mobile phone around the time he entered Don Jazzy’s talent contest, which required people to send in their demos.
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Man United To Host W’ Ham In EFL Cup Q ’ finals





Manchester United’s reward for
knocking out holders
Manchester City is a home EFL
Cup quarter-final tie with West
Ham.
United beat City 1-0 at Old
Trafford thanks to Juan Mata’s
second-half goal while West
Ham beat Chelsea 2-1 at London
Stadium.
In the other quarter-finals, Hull
will host Newcastle, Liverpool
face Leeds while Southampton
will play Arsenal, reports the
BBC.
Ties will take place on
November 29 and 30.
Full quarter-final draw
Liverpool v Leeds United
Manchester United v West Ham
Hull City v Newcastle United
Arsenal v Southampton

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