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Kenya's election results delayed | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Kenya's electoral commission chief has been prevented from announcing the final results of disputed presidential polls by opposition supporters. | |
Samuel Kivuitu was heckled and, as scuffles broke out, had to be led away from the Nairobi briefing by police. | |
Opposition leader Raila Odinga earlier called on President Mwai Kibaki to admit defeat in the elections and accused him of electoral fraud. | |
The vote count had already been halted, sparking violence around the country. | |
At least 10 people have reportedly died since the vote. | |
Mr Odinga Orange Democratic Movement on Sunday urged the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) to carry out a full review of the results, which correspondents say could take days. | |
Kibaki: Dream or nightmare?Odinga: King-maker | |
"I wish to appeal to President Mwai Kibaki to acknowledge and respect the will of the people of Kenya and honourably concede defeat," Mr Odinga said. | "I wish to appeal to President Mwai Kibaki to acknowledge and respect the will of the people of Kenya and honourably concede defeat," Mr Odinga said. |
Electoral Commission's review "cannot possibly address the multiple levels of fraud that have been committed by this administration," he added. | |
Mr Odinga had held the lead since vote counting began, but he has since seen his advantage evaporate. | |
Although the results are still being disputed, the election has seen a clear rejection of Mr Kibaki's government, with about 20 ministers losing their seats. | Although the results are still being disputed, the election has seen a clear rejection of Mr Kibaki's government, with about 20 ministers losing their seats. |
Riots | |
Both sides have raised allegations of vote rigging and rioting has broken out in some opposition strongholds. | Both sides have raised allegations of vote rigging and rioting has broken out in some opposition strongholds. |
There were also reports of trouble in Kisumu, Bungoma, Busia, Eldoret, Kericho and Kakamega. | There were also reports of trouble in Kisumu, Bungoma, Busia, Eldoret, Kericho and Kakamega. |
Police have fired tear gas and gunshots into the air to disperse angry demonstrators who lit bonfires, set up roadblocks and even burned down homes. | Police have fired tear gas and gunshots into the air to disperse angry demonstrators who lit bonfires, set up roadblocks and even burned down homes. |
Several people have died in the violence, including a man shot dead in a row at a polling station in western Nyanza province, police said. | Several people have died in the violence, including a man shot dead in a row at a polling station in western Nyanza province, police said. |
"They want to steal votes. They are counting votes from regions favouring Kibaki and then they want to declare him the winner," said one protester, Peter Oduor. | "They want to steal votes. They are counting votes from regions favouring Kibaki and then they want to declare him the winner," said one protester, Peter Oduor. |
Ethnic violence | Ethnic violence |
Much of the violence was enacted along ethnic lines, with Luo supporters of Mr Odinga clashing with members of Mr Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe. | Much of the violence was enacted along ethnic lines, with Luo supporters of Mr Odinga clashing with members of Mr Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe. |
An Electoral Commission spokesman told the BBC that turnout had perhaps been more than 70%, from an electorate of 14m. | An Electoral Commission spokesman told the BBC that turnout had perhaps been more than 70%, from an electorate of 14m. |
Results so far show a majority of MPs have lost their seats. | Results so far show a majority of MPs have lost their seats. |
Kenyan parliamentarians gained notoriety in the past five years for arbitrarily increasing their salaries and allowances, while a majority of Kenyans continued to grapple with meagre wages and a high cost of living. | Kenyan parliamentarians gained notoriety in the past five years for arbitrarily increasing their salaries and allowances, while a majority of Kenyans continued to grapple with meagre wages and a high cost of living. |
Vice-President Moody Awori was one of about 20 ministers who lost their seats. | Vice-President Moody Awori was one of about 20 ministers who lost their seats. |
The vote also saw three sons of retired president Daniel Arap Moi lose their seats in three different constituencies in the Rift Valley province. | The vote also saw three sons of retired president Daniel Arap Moi lose their seats in three different constituencies in the Rift Valley province. |
Mr Moi has helped fund Mr Kibaki's campaign. If he loses, Mr Kibaki, who came to power with a landslide victory in 2002, will be Kenya's first sitting president ousted at the ballot box. | Mr Moi has helped fund Mr Kibaki's campaign. If he loses, Mr Kibaki, who came to power with a landslide victory in 2002, will be Kenya's first sitting president ousted at the ballot box. |