The article - Caging Youth, Kenyan Style, by a staff writer at The EastAfrican - was posted online for the April 2nd, 2001 issue of the newspaper. It is not available in Scholarly Commons due to copyright restrictions. Please contact The EastAfrican for details. The article discusses the deaths of nearly 70 boys in a dormitory fire at Kyanguli High School in Kenya\u27s Machakos District in the context of the practice of locking students into learning facilities
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