Kenya: Mass for pupils who died in Kakamega stampede held

Africa/Kenya/09-02-2020/Author (a) and Source: www.kbc.co.ke

A requiem mass for the 14 pupils of Kakamega primary school who died in a stampede was held Friday at Bukhungu Stadium, Kakamega County. 

Leaders and locals thronged the stadium led by Kakamega County Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, eight governors and a host of regional leaders expressed grief following the incident.

Oparanya said his county had suffered several losses in the last two years, mostly affecting school going pupils.

Speaking at the function, Principal Secretary for education Dr. Bellio Kipsang said the government was working closely with affected families, adding that the government has already given each of the affected families 100- thousand shillings to facilitate the burial arrangements.

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He said the government was working hard to establish the cause of the tragedy.

At the same time KNUT secretary general, Wilson Sossion, blamed the government for failing to learn from the Precious Talent School tragedy where eight pupils died after the walls of their classrooms caved in, saying the tragedy was avoidable.

He called for the prosecution of those involved, sentiments echoed by former Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale and KUPPET secretary general Omboko Milemba.

A somber mood has engulfed the memorial with small coffins bearing the remains of the fallen victims lined up on tables. The bodies will later be released to their families for burial.

Police are still conducting investigations to establish the cause of the stampede that left 39 others seriously injured.

Forty-six pupils were injured in the incident and two are in the Intensive Care Unit at the Kakamega County General.

Reports indicated that the class four and five pupils were running out of class at 5pm when the tragedy occurred.

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha closed the school for a week to pave way for investigations.

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At least 97 killed in 2nd wave of protests in Iraq: UN report

Asia/Iraq/10-11-2019/Author (a) and Source: www.xinhuanet.com

Demonstration-related violence from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4 caused at least 97 deaths and thousands of injuries during the second wave of demonstrations that started in Iraq on Oct. 25, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said Tuesday.

According to a report published by the UNAMI, although Iraqi security forces displayed more restraint than in the early protests, particularly in Baghdad, the unlawful use of lethal and less-lethal weapons by security forces and armed elements requires urgent attention.

The report stated that the UNAMI has found that serious human rights violations and abuses continued to occur in the second wave of protests in Iraq.

Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said the report highlighted areas where immediate action is needed to stop the vicious circle of violence, and stressed once again the imperative of accountability.

Since Oct. 25, demonstrations have been going on in Baghdad and other cities in central and southern Iraq, demanding comprehensive reform, fight against corruption, improvement of public services and job opportunities.

Early in October, mass protests erupted across Iraq for similar reasons.

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