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The Commission of Inquiry into Post-Election Violence was chaired by Kenya’s Justice Phillip Waki and included Gavin A. McFadyen, former Assistant Commissioner for Operations in the New Zealand Police, and Pascal Kambale, a Congolese human rights specialist. President Mwai Kibaki is trying to sidestep the Commission’s recommendation for prosecutions although he had earlier endorsed the report. The fallout from this report will dominate Kenyan politics this year....

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Phillip Waki, Gavin A. McFadyen, New Zealand, Pascal Kambale, Congolese, Mwai Kibaki, Kofi Annan, prima facie

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