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Old 12-31-2007, 11:51 AM
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Unhappy Kenya in Shambles

Scores dead in Kenyan election violence


Kenyan police battled thousands of opposition supporters enraged over President Mwai Kibaki's allegedly fraudulent re-election, firing tear gas and live ammunition as the death toll from the violence rose to 125, officials and witnesses said.

Three police officers said they had orders to shoot to kill, while opposition supporters said they would risk death to protest what they called a stolen election.

The vote also ignited smoldering resentment between Kenya's two largest tribes, with supporters of Raila Odinga, a Luo who officially came in second, clashing with members of Kibaki's Kikuyu. The head of Kenya's Red Cross said many of the dead were killed in ethnic violence across the country.

In Nairobi's burning slums, demonstrators were beaten back with tear gas and water cannons, and police fired live rounds over their heads.

Alex Busisa, 22, said police shot him and a friend after he walked out his home near a demonstration. He spoke from a hospital bed after an operation for a gunshot wound to the stomach.

While politicians "could afford a plane to fly away ... it is the man on the ground who suffers, like me," Busisa said.

Odinga compared Kibaki to a military dictator who "seized power through the barrel of the gun," and postponed a rally planned for Uhuru Park today after police warned the opposition not to hold it. Odinga instead called on one million people to gather on Thursday in Nairobi's Uhuru Park - where protesters had demanded multiparty democracy in the early 1990s.

"We will inform police of the march. We will march wearing black arm bands because we are mourning," said Odinga, a fiery figure who had been leading early results and public opinion polls.

Kibaki vowed to step up security across the country to "deal decisively with those who breach the peace."

Earlier today, opposition supporters blocked a road into Nairobi's city centre with burning refuse and tried to set a petrol station alight, and thousands struggling to break out of the slums surged back and forth under clouds of tear gas and baton charges all day. An Associated Press reporter saw a man who had been shot in the head being carried out in a blanket. Men around him said he had been shot by police. Police were not immediately available for comment.

Within Kibera, riot police fired shots into the air and tear gas into homes and businesses.

Panicked residents called journalists to report ethnic gangs were roaming the narrow, sewage-filled alleyways of Kibera, seeking to avenge members of their tribe killed in overnight violence and setting homes on fire.

"Why are we burning these shops?" asked 26-year-old Abdi Ochieng as he watched his Luo neighbors cart away looted sheets of corrugated iron from smoldering Kikuyu businesses. "Kibaki does not own them. Neither does Odinga."

The violence has killed at least 125 people since Saturday across the country, police and witnesses said, although the tally was likely far higher. The head of the Kenyan Red Cross, Abbas Gullet, said in many provinces Kikuyu homes had been attacked and families forced to seek refuge in police stations.

"They need food, water, blankets, but we cannot access them," he said. Enraged demonstrators had even demanded to know the ethnicity of Red Cross workers offering first aid to the wounded, he said.

Kibaki, 76, was sworn in almost immediately after the results were announced. Within minutes, the slums exploded into fresh violence.

Suspicions over rigging were fueled by the fact that the opposition took most of the parliamentary seats in Thursday's vote, but Kibaki still won the election. A ban on live media broadcasts and partial suspension of the news has helped wild rumors to flourish, spread by text message and shouted from neighbour to neighbour across barbed wire fences and winding alleys.

Echoing previous statements by the European Union, the United States said today it was concerned over "serious problems" during the counting of votes.

Kenya is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with a booming tourism industry and one of the continent's highest growth rates. Many observers saw the campaign as the greatest test of this young, multiparty democracy and expressed great disappointment as the process descended into chaos.

Kibaki's supporters say he has turned Kenya's economy into an east African powerhouse, with an average annual growth rate of 5 percent. He won by a landslide in 2002, ending 24 years in power by the notoriously corrupt Daniel arap Moi. But Kibaki's anti-graft campaign has largely been seen as a failure, and the elections have reopened festering resentment over tribalism and widespread poverty.

Kibaki's Kikuyu comprise the largest ethnic group in Kenya, and are frequently accused by other tribes of monopolising business and political power.

Blogs from the people of Kenya

* Tears are rolling down my eyes as I'm writing this. It is a sad day for Kenya when millions of first-time young voters have had their voice ignored. How do you tell these people their vote matters in 2012?

Kenyan Pundit

* I have just been watching Kibaki being sworn in, amid applause from his cabal. As I sit here in my room, sick to my stomach, and hear the breaking glass outside my house, I ask myself, "What have they done?"

Thinker's Room

* Those who did not know the true character of Mwai Kibaki now do. Moi was better as he handed over power peacefully. One would expect this kind of behaviour from a young President like Kabila of Congo, rather than from this grandfather of almost 80 years old.

Kumekucha

* I stated that, "once the vote has been placed in the ballot box it is next to impossible to do something dodgy." Perhaps I spoke to soon.

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This is no suprise or shock. Stupid waswahili's, they'll never advance or get anywhere.
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I don't know what basis they're using to declare the election fraudulent, though in the long run this will probably be better for Kenya. Odinga is a thug. His father wanted to throw the Asians (Indians/Pakistanis) out of Kenya, Idi Amin style. Kibaki is a pretty useless character himself, though.

Anyway, this is nothing new. Seems to happen every time there's an election in Kenya. A lot of my community & especially the women have left the country for Tanzania or the UAE.
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I don't know what basis they're using to declare the election fraudulent, though in the long run this will probably be better for Kenya. Odinga is a thug. His father wanted to throw the Asians (Indians/Pakistanis) out of Kenya, Idi Amin style. Kibaki is a pretty useless character himself, though.

Anyway, this is nothing new. Seems to happen every time there's an election in Kenya. A lot of my community & especially the women have left the country for Tanzania or the UAE.
Like TZ is so much better. .
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asslamau alaykum

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Thirty Kenyans including many children have been burned to death in a church, after seeking refuge from the mounting violence over last week's elections.
A mob attacked and set fire to the church in the western town of Eldoret where hundreds of people were hiding, say police and eyewitness reports.

Dozens more are reported to have been taken to hospital with severe burns.

It comes as EU election monitors said the presidential poll "fell short of international standards".



please, sounds exactly like ''internationall standards.'' how horrible.

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once again the innocent suffer, used as "an example".
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A strong Kibaki pimp hand will silence those restless Luos hos.
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