Parliament’s Skeleton Carvings Spark Legal Dispute Over Cultural Symbolism
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 10/02/2025
A Nairobi court will rule in June on a case that could compel Kenya’s Parliament to remove skeleton carvings displayed at the entrance of the National Assembly and on the Speaker’s seats. The case has ignited public debate, raising concerns about the symbolism of the carvings and whether proper (…)
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