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LSK
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LSKLillestrøm Sportsklubb
LSKLeft Soft Key (handheld electronic devices)
LSKLaw Society of Kenya
LSKLuchtstrijdkrachten (Dutch)
LSKLine Select Key
LSKLeapseconds Kernel
LSKLearning Skills and Knowledge


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For the better part of January, the US assistant secretary of state for African affairs, Jendayi Frazer; the US ambassador to Kenya, Michael Ranneberger; the British high commissioner to Kenya, Adam Wood; and vocal Kenyan government critics, namely, the chairman of the Law Society of Kenya, Okon'go Omogeni; and the chairman of the Kenyan National Commission for Human Rights, Maina Kiai, pummelled the world media with what they claimed were the sins of Kibaki and his party.
For instance, Ahmednassir Abdullahi, the chairman of the Law Society of Kenya, resigned from the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission last year and argues that "the government is not committed to the fight against corruption.
In 2003, the Law Society of Kenya produced an amended version of the bill that eliminated or revised the articles to which the religious and human rights groups most objected.
 
 
 
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