A human rights group has accused Kenya of torturing and abusing suspects during its investigation of the bombing of a Mombasa hotel in 2002. Some reported beatings by Kenyan police and one suspect was given electric shocks, Amnesty International said. Others told Amnesty they were arrested without warrants, treated inhumanely and access to lawyers was withheld. The Kenyan government denies abuse and said it had since brought in new rules for the treatment of terror suspects. Full Story
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