eliakeem
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Rape and sexual violence were widespread during this year's tumultuous elections in Kenya, a human rights organization says. In a report published Thursday, Human Rights Watch documented dozens of cases of rape in the East African country after August's election between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition candidate Raila Odinga, and also following the subsequent rerun in October. The Kenya Supreme Court ordered the second election after invalidating the results of the contentious August 8 vote -- which gave victory to incumbent Kenyatta -- following a challenge over irregularities. Odinga pulled out of the second race, saying that issues had not been resolved around the way the first election was run.
Kenya elections: Human Rights Watch says sexual violence widespread - CNN
My take
I'm trying to figure it out "what is the relationship between the election and sexual violence". These deeds show how low is the moral and values in the society.
Kenya elections: Human Rights Watch says sexual violence widespread - CNN
My take
I'm trying to figure it out "what is the relationship between the election and sexual violence". These deeds show how low is the moral and values in the society.