Friday, November 27, 2009

Kenya

Devastating Drought Alters Life for Kenya Nomads

An increase in the frequency of droughts mean families have less time to recover and restock herds. more >>

After Obama's Triumph, Jubilation and Tears of Joy in Obama's Ancestral Home Village in Kenya

Relatives awakened his 86-year-old grandmother, who exulted, "We're going to have a feast." more >>

Barack Obama's Grandmother in Kenya Is Counting Days Until U.S. Presidential Election

Mama Sarah's house in a rural Kenyan village has become ground zero for Obama-mania. more >>

Ethnic Cleansing and Human Evolution

Why, in Kenya, are the "people of the milk" fighting against people they call "weeds"? more >>

The Roots of Kenya's Chaos

Violent ethnic cleansing stems from tensions over land, class, and tribe. more >>

When the Balloting Leads to Bloodshed

The late-December election was expected to reflect Kenya's democratic maturation. more >>

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