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List of report based on reports from U.S. government
departments, and Amnesty International and many human rights
activists is that the implementation of the Declaration on many
rights is a mere formality and the administration's human rights
remain poor although there have been improvements. List of human
rights of the child to education and women's human rights to
dignity as contained in the declaration of human rights are
constantly violated by the police administration itself.
Rights of the
Child Rights, the rights of persons with disabilities, housing
rights of man, the human rights of employment, rights of
refugees, rights reproductive, trafficking of human rights are
violated on several occasions and there is no control over it by
the administration and adequate courts system is not available.
National media and local human rights continue to list that
excessive use of police force has led to murder.
List of violation of the declaration of human rights, including the
abuse of detainees, harsh prison conditions, corruption,
official impunity, arbitrary arrests and detention, prolonged
pretrial detention; damage to human life
private and restrictions on
freedom of the press, assembly and association remains beyond
the reach of courts. Other violations of human rights
including female genital mutilation, discrimination based on
ethnicity and nationality, and restrictions on trade unions are
kept out of reach of the courts.
Kenya has adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
1948, and is the State member of the UN human rights since
16-12-1963.
Since all persons in Kenya are entitled to all rights and
freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of
any kind such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political
opinion or other national or social origin, property, birth or
other status. These human rights adopted by Kenya understand
that slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all
their forms.
No one shall be
subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment
that no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or
exile, everybody in
Kenya
has the right to education.
Education
shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental
stages. Elementary education is compulsory.
Technical and professional
education shall be made generally available and higher education
shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
The
Republic of
Kenya
is a member of an international organization founded as the
Organization of African Unity to promote cooperation among
independent nations of Africa.
It has ratified several conventions on human rights and United
Nations has therefore binding international commitments to
respect the standards set in these documents that universal
human rights. To the extent that
Kenya
has ratified the Optional Protocols to those conventions, the
people of
Kenya
and their representatives are able to assert their rights by
these agencies.
All the people of
Kenya
can turn to the UN Committee for Human Rights violations of
specific human rights. Since
Kenya
is a member of the African Union, its citizens and NGOs can file
complaints with the African Commission on Human and Peoples'
Rights. They can also file complaints under the guidelines of
the European Union (on human rights, the death penalty and
torture) to the embassies of the
Member
States
of the European Union and the delegations of
European Commission. In cases of
violations of human rights by multinational companies, they may
also invoke the NCP in a member state of the OECD. .
Kenya
has joined the international criminal courts and can therefore
be called in case of serious crimes.
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