The impact of counter-terrorism operations on Human rights in Kenya
Abstract
A recurrent issue in the fight against terrorism has been, relating to the respect for human
rights. All those who have worked to promote human rights in both domestic and
international have realized the rise in the incidents of human rights violation during the
fight against terrorism. From 1998, Kenya has suffered several terrorist attacks in which
large numbers of people have been killed and others injured. The raises awareness on the
impact of terrorism on the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
explains the role of the state on human rights when countering terrorism, and illustrate
specific human rights violations in the context of counter-terrorism. Qualitative and
Quantitative research design was used in the study. The target population of the study
was the staff working at the Kenya National Human Rights Commission headquarters
and the officers from Anti-Terrorism Police Unit. The sample size was fifty percent of
the population thus 82 respondents. Quantitative data collected was analyzed by use of
descriptive statistics by help of SPSS (V. 17.0) and presented through frequencies,
percentages, and standard deviations. The study established that terrorism leads to loss of
life and property and threatens the dignity and security of human beings. This study
therefore recommends that everybody should be involved in counterterrorism by
providing necessary information to the concerned authority. In addition the study showed
that the government of Kenya should ensure that there are no illegal immigrants and the
need for proper screening and enhanced checking and monitoring all those coming into
Kenya from other countries.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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