Kenyan, burnt, displaced and forgotten

Source: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2008/09/1994/

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The audio slideshows published here on duckrabbit reflect the raw reality of the situation in Kenya, told by those most affected.

Peter hauntingly tells his story in PRAYING FOR THE RAIN, whilst the second slideshow, ENOUGH documents the extraordinary funeral of a young boy run over in Nakuru whilst collecting firewood; an event that has become symbolic of the suffering of those in the camp and those in the many other similar camps still in existence in Kenya; their fight for even the most basic of human rights.

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Amnesty International

Uploaded by Amnesty International (SamSam) on 18 May 2009

SamSam's thoughts:

The world has all but forgotten about the turmoil that engulfed Kenya in the wake of the 2007 elections. But the effects linger - as documented in these dramatic audio slideshows which have been nominated for the new Media award at Amnesty's 2009 New Media Awards.

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