Kenya: videos
Forced Evictions
This film follows students at the 2010 Amnesty Student Conference as they take par...
Forced evictions in Kenya - Justus ...
Justus Nyang'aya, Director of Amnesty Kenya is talking about the campaign to get ...
People of Kibera
This is a nice documentary on people of Kibera and the photo project from JR.
Forced evictions in Kenya
Up to 127,000 people in Nairobi River Basin will be victims of forced eviction if ...
Nyamalo and Opiata - AGM 09
Deep Sea community residents Nyamalo and Opiata are key speakers at the Amnesty UK...
Deep Sea residents meet Amnesty's c...
Deep Sea community residents Nyamalo and Opiata, visited Amnesty International UK ...
Wangari Maathai
The very inspiring environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai,...
Poverty and human rights
Poverty is not inevitable. 'Everybody has the right to a standard of living, adequ...



It was particularly important to see the way in which Nyamolo and Opiata were consulted about their prioprities
Acknowledging that this is wrong is the beginning of fighting human rights abuse. Well done.
Great clip, thought provoking, great to hear that someone is recognising the wider issues in relation to poverty in Kenya
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View all comments (4 more)Best wishes to all in the Deep Sea Community and those standing with them.
good to hear how amnesty is supporting these groups
Please note that I meant "Canadian" not "US" in my earlier comment.
Very moving, it gave me a real sense of what it is like to live under those conditions. I was reminded of earlier generations of my family who lived in real poverty and were obliged to emigrate to find a better life. The US footage underlines the fact that these issues affect people in so called "developed" and "democratic" nations as well.