Experts examine Kenya crisis |
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29 January 2008 ATTENTION: International affairs, humans rights writers and editors |
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Yasmin Anwar, Media Relations
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WHAT
Political scientists and an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, will provide insights and perspectives on Kenya's presidential election, its violent aftermath and the potential for peace.
The event is hosted by UC Berkeley's Center for African Studies. Since the disputed Dec. 27 re-election of Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, clashes led by rival political factions have caused the deaths of more than 750 people. More than a quarter of a million Kenyans have been forced from their homes.
WHEN
Tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 30, from noon until 1:30 p.m.
WHERE
African American Studies Department, Room 625, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley, just northeast of the intersection of Bancroft Way and Telegraph Avenue. See a campus map online at: http://berkeley.edu/map/.
WHO
Panelists will include: