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Kenyan schoolgirls raped on
march
BBC, 29 March 2006
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4852182.stm
Kenyan schoolgirls raped on march
At least 15 schoolgirls in Kenya were raped during a night-time protest
march in the central district of Nyeri. Hundreds of pupils had stormed
out of school in the middle of the night to go to the district
commissioner's office to demand better conditions.
The BBC's Wanyama wa Chebusiri in Nyeri says three of those attacked are
critically ill in hospital.
The victims say as they were marching a gang of local villagers attacked
them, raping at least 15 girls in turn.
"Unfortunately their screams could have been confused with the excited
shouts of protesters," a student on the march told Kenya's East African
Standard newspaper.
Our correspondent says almost 700 Kanguburi Girls High School pupils
chose to make the 10-15km walk at night to disguise their identities.
Police say they are investigating the matter, but no arrests have been
made.
The school's headmistress spent much of Monday in an emergency meeting
with local education authorities, our reporter says.
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