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2 Cases in Kenya

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Christian Kenyan Attorneys
Human Rights Attorneys Facing Corrupt Killings
An innocent man was falsely accused of a crime and subsequently mistakenly shot by police in Kenya. When the police officers were taken to court, Christian human rights attorney Willie Kimani with the Christian organization International Justice Mission joined the case to ensure justice in the face of charges against those in power. Throughout the legal proceedings, attorneys faced immense amounts of illegal pressure by rogue administration police officers. But the corruption took a...
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Enslaved Kenyan Girls
Young Girls Mutilated, Sexually Abused, and Enslaved
Little girls should spend their days playing, dreaming and learning. Yet little girls in Samburu, a county in northern Kenya, are being robbed of their childhood and ultimately their future. At the tender age of 10, and sadly sometimes even younger, a Samburu girl is prepared for forced marriage to be the second, third, or even fourth wife to a man who is often the same age as her father or in some cases, grandfather. These young girls are often married off in exchange for just eight...
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