Adrian Blomfield reports from Kisumu, a city torn apart by trial violence
Kenyans burn to death in church blaze
Name tags taped to their naked torsos, the dead lay in rows across the blood-soaked floor of Kisumu's main mortuary.
Some had been afforded the dignity of a sheet. Most were uncovered though, their eyes staring glassily at the whitewashed ceiling. Almost all appeared to have been shot, some once but more often several times.
A family flees rioting that has followed Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki’s controversial election victory
A family flees rioting that has followed Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki’s controversial election victory
No one knows how many people have been killed in Kisumu, Kenya's third-largest city and the scene of its most intensive violence since President Mwai Kibaki was hastily inaugurated on Sunday after a heavily disputed election...Read...
Kenyans burn to death in church blaze
Name tags taped to their naked torsos, the dead lay in rows across the blood-soaked floor of Kisumu's main mortuary.
Some had been afforded the dignity of a sheet. Most were uncovered though, their eyes staring glassily at the whitewashed ceiling. Almost all appeared to have been shot, some once but more often several times.
A family flees rioting that has followed Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki’s controversial election victory
A family flees rioting that has followed Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki’s controversial election victory
No one knows how many people have been killed in Kisumu, Kenya's third-largest city and the scene of its most intensive violence since President Mwai Kibaki was hastily inaugurated on Sunday after a heavily disputed election...Read...