
The world - news from july 22, 1987
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Police in Kenya have tortured hundreds of suspected government opponents during a 16-month-old crackdown on a dissident socialist group, Amnesty International charged. The Kenyan Foreign
Ministry denied allegations of systematic torture but acknowledged that two police officers have been arrested “for acts of torture” and face possible prosecution. The London-based human
rights organization said that hundreds of people have been jailed on suspicion of being linked with Mwakenya, a clandestine opposition group, or merely for criticizing the way that the East
African country is run. At least two people have died in custody, allegedly after being tortured, it said. MORE TO READ