The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has launched a report dubbed the ‘Mirage at Dusk’ which seeks highlights the issues that came out in the August 8 Poll.The report shed light on various election offenses that the human rights body documented as they monitored the elections.
The report was released to ensure that Human rights principles are incorporated in the electoral laws.
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The report focused mainly on areas considered to be ‘hot spots’ and the monitors were spread across 33 counties.
The report states that campaigns still took place in schools despite the directive by the Education CS that school grounds should be used for campaigns, this led to many children being involved in the campaign process.
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The commission recorded instances of voter bribery in Makueni and Machakos.They also noticed how government officials campaigned for the Jubilee party by launching water projects.
It was also noted that some of the governors used taxpayers money to fund for their campaigns.
There was notable use of live bullets during protests that ended up in protester being injured and killed,the KNCHR however commended the police who they say exercised restraint in instances which could have easily gotten out of hand.
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