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eastandard.net - Even as the Government prepares to form a tribunal to try post-election violence suspects, it is apparent the structure and mandate of the envisaged agency would be expanded to handle multiple roles, including historical injustices.This scenario took shape on Thursday after the Cabinet resolved to implement the Waki Report immediately. President Mwai Kibaki reinforced this thinking on Friday when he signed into law the Truth and Justice Commission (TJRC) Bill.» view full story
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