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African News Archives for January 13, 2008

Group: Kenyan police have killed dozens
Jan 13 2008 1:30PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police are behind dozens of deaths in Kenya's post-election turmoil, opening fire on both looters and opposition protesters under an unofficial "shoot to kill" policy, a leading human rights group said Sunday.
 
Group: Kenyan police have killed dozens
Jan 13 2008 1:30PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police are behind dozens of deaths in Kenya's post-election turmoil, opening fire on both looters and opposition protesters under an unofficial "shoot to kill" policy, a leading human rights group said Sunday.
 
Group: Kenyan police have killed dozens
Jan 13 2008 1:30PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police are behind dozens of deaths in Kenya's post-election turmoil, opening fire on both looters and opposition protesters under an unofficial "shoot to kill" policy, a leading human rights group said Sunday.
 
Group: Kenyan police have killed dozens
Jan 13 2008 1:30PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Police are behind dozens of deaths in Kenya's post-election turmoil, opening fire on both looters and opposition protesters under an unofficial "shoot to kill" policy, a leading human rights group said Sunday.
 
Interpol chief resigns, faces charges
Jan 13 2008 11:18AM (CT)
LYON, France (AP) - The president of Interpol has resigned the post to face corruption allegations in his native South Africa, the international police organization said Sunday.
 
Nigerian militants offer cease-fire
Jan 13 2008 7:25AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - The main militant group in Nigeria's oil region offered Sunday to halt attacks if one of its leaders is released from prison in Angola, where he is being held on arms smuggling charges.
 
   

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