Kenyans who were arrested, beaten and tortured by the British during the fight for independence share their stories.
Phil Moore
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A photographic journey through a year of unrest, brutality and repression in a country in crisis.
Refugees abandon their possessions en-route to safe-haven, as they flee danger in rush to catch boats, trains and buses.
Protests have been repressed since a failed coup attempt, and the country is now gripped by a spate of grenade attacks.
Chronic underdevelopment and instability deprive children in DR Congo of an education, and a chance to beat poverty.
Sitting president’s decision to seek third term prompts public protests and police crackdown, resulting in deaths.
Mount Nyiragongo is reopening to the public, allowing visitors to climb the peak and see the world’s biggest lava lake.
Salaam Kivu International Film Festival gives the people of war-weary eastern DR Congo a chance to forget their misery.
Al Jazeera follows the forced removal of Somali nationals from the Kenyan capital to the country’s arid north.
Activists took to Nairobi’s streets to protest Kenya’s political immaturity, but the rally was soon put to bed.