Kenya’s ‘women in white’ to talks

Kenya’s ‘women in white’ to talks

NAIROBI – Kenyan women wearing white clothes to symbolise peace vowed yesterday to surround the venue of crisis talks until a solution is found to the east African country’s worst turmoil since independence.

Many women and children have been among the victims of post-election violence which has killed at least 1 000 people and forced more than 300 000 from their homes in a country previously seen as one of Africa’s most stable. Cases of rape and sexual violence doubled within days of trouble erupting, according to the United Nations.In refugee camps, traumatised children in makeshift classrooms have been drawing burned houses and beheaded people.”All of you – wear your white dresses, carry your food.Tomorrow (Friday) we shall go to peace house,” said Violet Mavisi, an activist with the Coalition of Women for Peace and Justice, referring to the Nairobi hotel where talks are ongoing.”We will circle their cars and make sure that those guys do not come out of there without a peace settlement.”In a possible breakthrough, a government negotiator said yesterday his team had accepted in principle the creation of a new prime minister’s post to accommodate opposition leader Raila Odinga, who says he was robbed of the December 27 vote by fraud.About 150 of the self-styled “women in white” – many wearing white scarves and flowing white African robes – gathered at a Nairobi hotel yesterday to coordinate plans.”Just last night, a woman who was displaced gave birth in a police cell, where she had sought refuge,” said Rukia Subow, head of Maendelo ya Wanawake (Women’s Development) group.”She is representative of the kind of violence that women are facing in Kenya.”In a statement, the women urged the male-dominated leadership of both government and opposition to ensure a comprehensive political settlement for sustainable peace.”Kenyan women will accept nothing short of this and we will not relent until there is peace,” it said.- Nampa-ReutersCases of rape and sexual violence doubled within days of trouble erupting, according to the United Nations.In refugee camps, traumatised children in makeshift classrooms have been drawing burned houses and beheaded people.”All of you – wear your white dresses, carry your food.Tomorrow (Friday) we shall go to peace house,” said Violet Mavisi, an activist with the Coalition of Women for Peace and Justice, referring to the Nairobi hotel where talks are ongoing.”We will circle their cars and make sure that those guys do not come out of there without a peace settlement.”In a possible breakthrough, a government negotiator said yesterday his team had accepted in principle the creation of a new prime minister’s post to accommodate opposition leader Raila Odinga, who says he was robbed of the December 27 vote by fraud.About 150 of the self-styled “women in white” – many wearing white scarves and flowing white African robes – gathered at a Nairobi hotel yesterday to coordinate plans.”Just last night, a woman who was displaced gave birth in a police cell, where she had sought refuge,” said Rukia Subow, head of Maendelo ya Wanawake (Women’s Development) group.”She is representative of the kind of violence that women are facing in Kenya.”In a statement, the women urged the male-dominated leadership of both government and opposition to ensure a comprehensive political settlement for sustainable peace.”Kenyan women will accept nothing short of this and we will not relent until there is peace,” it said.- Nampa-Reuters

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