
vrijdag, januari 04, 2008
Mortuarium Nairobi gevuld met kinderlijkjes
Schokkende nieuwsfoto van Associated Press uit de Keniase hoofdstad Nairobi.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga toured Nairobi's City Mortuary, which was full of piles of bodies of babies, children, young men and women. "What we have just seen defies description," Odinga said after the visit.

Foto AP
Bodies of alleged victims of recent violence are seen in the city mortuary in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008, ahead of a visit of opposition leader Raila Odinga. Odinga toured a dozen freezing rooms at Nairobi's City Mortuary, Thursday, which was full of the bodies of babies, children, young men and women. Some bodies were burned, others had wounds on the head but many did not have visible wounds. It was unclear when the people had died, but opposition officials claimed some of the deaths were Thursday.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga toured Nairobi's City Mortuary, which was full of piles of bodies of babies, children, young men and women. "What we have just seen defies description," Odinga said after the visit.

Foto AP
Bodies of alleged victims of recent violence are seen in the city mortuary in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008, ahead of a visit of opposition leader Raila Odinga. Odinga toured a dozen freezing rooms at Nairobi's City Mortuary, Thursday, which was full of the bodies of babies, children, young men and women. Some bodies were burned, others had wounds on the head but many did not have visible wounds. It was unclear when the people had died, but opposition officials claimed some of the deaths were Thursday.