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Kenya 'Liz' rape: Busia trial begins Kenya 'Liz' rape: Busia trial begins
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One of the six men accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old girl in Kenya and dumping her in a pit latrine has gone on trial. One of the six teenagers accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old girl in Kenya and dumping her in a pit latrine has gone on trial.
The case led to widespread shock in Kenya and internationally after police ordered some of the alleged attackers to cut grass as punishment. The case led to widespread shock in Kenya and internationally after police ordered the alleged attackers to cut grass as punishment.
On Monday, hundreds of people marched through the town of Busia to demand justice for the girl, known as "Liz".On Monday, hundreds of people marched through the town of Busia to demand justice for the girl, known as "Liz".
She suffered a broken back and serious internal injuries.She suffered a broken back and serious internal injuries.
The BBC's Robert Kiptoo reports from outside court that the trial is being held in-camera because the accused and alleged victim are minors.
More than 1.3 million people have signed an online petition demanding that the attackers are prosecuted.More than 1.3 million people have signed an online petition demanding that the attackers are prosecuted.
Police say they are continuing investigations against five other alleged attackers.Police say they are continuing investigations against five other alleged attackers.