By Prensa Latina
United Nations : A group of United Nations’ experts will begin an investigation in Nairobi for violation of human rights during the bloody clashes for over a month in Kenya that have killed about 1000.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights will work for three weeks to obtain first-hand information from different sources among them victims and witnesses of atrocities, opposition members.
Government representatives, civil society and non governmental organizations will also meet the UN human rights’ experts, added the sources.
Human rights experts will tour this African State aimed at carrying out the UN mission adequately and always if the security conditions allow them to do it, reported the UN spokesman’s office in this headquarters.
Many violations and outrages have been reported to UN representatives who are still in Kenya helping about 300,000 displaced.
The crisis was sparked off when the reelection of President Mwai Kibabi was reported on December 27 in front of the opposition leader Raila Odinga.