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Many Kenyans killed in fresh clashes in Tana River Tana River clashes: Many Kenyans killed
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At least 30 people have been killed in fresh clashes between rival farming communities in the Tana River district on the Kenyan coast, police say. At least 39 people have been killed in fresh clashes between rival communities in the Tana River district in Kenya's Coast province, police say.
The attack by Pokomo farmers on an Orma village, Kipao, came in the early hours of the morning. The attack by ethnic Pokomo farmers on an Orma village, Kipao, came in the early hours of the morning, they say.
Houses were burnt and villagers cut down with machetes. Houses were reportedly burnt and villagers cut down with machetes.
More than 100 villagers died in August and September as rivalry flared between the Pokomo and Orma communities. Police say the latest attack was revenge for the killing of more than 100 villagers earlier this year, but some say the raids are political.
Elections are due in March 2013.
The Kenyan police have suggested this latest attack may have been in retaliation for similar attacks that took place in earlier this year.
In September, 1,000 freshly recruited officers were dispatched to the Tana Delta to try to prevent further outbreaks of violence between Pokomo farmers and members of the Orma community, semi-nomadic cattle herders.
On this occasion they clearly failed.
There have been historic tensions between the two communities, over land and access to water.
But the latest violence has been on a scale not seen for many years. This year has also seen relatively good rains, which should have eased rather than exacerbated tensions.
With a general election due to be held in March, many see a political motive behind the violence.
Kenyan voters generally cast their ballots along community lines. If significant numbers of people decide to flee their homes as a result of the violence, that could influence the outcome of the vote in the region.
Police say that there have been casualties on both sides, including women and children.Police say that there have been casualties on both sides, including women and children.
Villagers in the area have fled their homes in fear of revenge attacks. "About 150 Pokomo raiders attacked Kipao village, which is inhabited by the Ormas, early on Friday. The Ormas appeared to have been aware and were prepared," Robert Kitur, Coast Region deputy police chief, told reporters.
He said police were pursuing the raiders, who used firearms, spears, machetes and arrows.
Villagers in the area have fled their homes in fear of revenge attacks, aid workers say.
The Red Cross say they know of at least 30 dead and 30 others seriously wounded, including a one-year-old child. More than 40 houses were set ablaze.The Red Cross say they know of at least 30 dead and 30 others seriously wounded, including a one-year-old child. More than 40 houses were set ablaze.
Search teams are said to be combing the area around Kipao, looking for further victims.Search teams are said to be combing the area around Kipao, looking for further victims.
Police reinforcements and emergency officials are being flown to the scene, while the wounded are being taken to the port city of Mombasa for treatment.Police reinforcements and emergency officials are being flown to the scene, while the wounded are being taken to the port city of Mombasa for treatment.
Grazing rights In August, the two communities clashed after members of the Orma community were accused of grazing their cattle on land that the Pokomo say is theirs.
In August, the two communities clashed in a dispute over Orma farmers grazing their cattle on land that the Pokomo say is theirs.
Settled Pokomo farmers and semi-nomadic Orma pastoralists have clashed intermittently for years over access to grazing, farmland and water in the coastal region.Settled Pokomo farmers and semi-nomadic Orma pastoralists have clashed intermittently for years over access to grazing, farmland and water in the coastal region.
Police, who have been camping out in the remote region, have been trying to disarm the two groups.Police, who have been camping out in the remote region, have been trying to disarm the two groups.
Tensions between the two communities have risen in recent days, they say.Tensions between the two communities have risen in recent days, they say.
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse says many suspect a political motive lies behind the attack.The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse says many suspect a political motive lies behind the attack.
Kenya holds a general election in March next year and an MP from the region, Assistant Livestock Minister, Dhadho Godhana, has been arrested for inciting violence. He denies the charges. Following the violence in August ad September, an MP from the region, Assistant Livestock Minister, Dhadho Godhana, was arrested for inciting violence. He denies the charges.
The UN says the clashes may be related to the redrawing of political boundaries ahead of next year's general election.The UN says the clashes may be related to the redrawing of political boundaries ahead of next year's general election.
The last election in 2007 was marred by ethnic violence. More than 1,300 people were killed, mainly in the Rift Valley in western Kenya. The last election in 2007 was marred by widespread clashes, in which more than 1,300 people were killed.
Four prominent Kenyans have been charged by the International Criminal Court over that violence.
Two of them have formed an alliance to contest the March election - their trial is due to begin a month later in The Hague.