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The US has threatened to impose travel bans on 15 senior Kenyan officials if they fail to support the country's "reform agenda". | The US has threatened to impose travel bans on 15 senior Kenyan officials if they fail to support the country's "reform agenda". |
Michael Ranneberger, the US ambassador in Nairobi, says letters have been sent to the officials urging them to back reforms and oppose the use of violence. | Michael Ranneberger, the US ambassador in Nairobi, says letters have been sent to the officials urging them to back reforms and oppose the use of violence. |
In recent months the US has criticised Kenya for failing to investigate deadly violence after the 2007 election. | In recent months the US has criticised Kenya for failing to investigate deadly violence after the 2007 election. |
Some 1,300 people died, but officials have resisted calls for a tribunal. | Some 1,300 people died, but officials have resisted calls for a tribunal. |
The letter sent to the officials stated that the US "would not do business as usual with those who do not support reform or who support violence". | |
In it, state department official Johnnie Carson urges Kenya to strengthen its institutions and eradicate corruption to avoid more violence after the next election in 2012. | |
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Mr Ranneberger told reporters he would not be releasing the officials' names, but said they included ministers, MPs, permanent secretaries and other prominent officials. | |
He added that the US would "more closely scrutinise any proposals for Kenya in international financial institutions". | He added that the US would "more closely scrutinise any proposals for Kenya in international financial institutions". |
A power-sharing government was eventually set up after the 2007 election, but it has struggled to restore stability in the wake of the violence. | |
Rights groups blamed the police for many of the deaths in the riots, which raged for two months after the election. | |
International mediators have pressed the government to set up a tribunal to investigate the killings, but officials continue to miss every deadline they are set. | |
In recent weeks the US has also criticised President Mwai Kibaki's attempt to reappoint a much-criticised anti-corruption chief without parliament's approval. |