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Scores dead in Kenya poll clashes | Scores dead in Kenya poll clashes |
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At least 43 people have been killed in the western Kenyan town of Kisumu after violence blamed on the disputed presidential election. | At least 43 people have been killed in the western Kenyan town of Kisumu after violence blamed on the disputed presidential election. |
A BBC reporter saw the bodies with gunshot wounds in a morgue in the opposition stronghold. | A BBC reporter saw the bodies with gunshot wounds in a morgue in the opposition stronghold. |
Witnesses say the police fired live bullets after protesters threw stones, claiming fraud in last week's poll. | Witnesses say the police fired live bullets after protesters threw stones, claiming fraud in last week's poll. |
President Mwai Kibaki has been declared the winner but Raila Odinga says he was robbed of victory by election fraud. | |
There have also been violent clashes in slums in the capital, Nairobi, the resort town of Mombasa and several other towns around the country. | |
OFFICIAL RESULTS Mwai Kibaki (pictured): 4,584,721 votesRaila Odinga: 4,352,993Kalonzo Musyoka: 879,903 class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7079210.stm">Kibaki: Dream or nightmare? class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7068055.stm">Odinga: King-maker Reuters news agency reports that 15 bodies have been found in the Nairobi slum of Korogocho. | |
There have been running battles in another slum, Kibera, between police firing live rounds and teargas and mobs armed with clubs and machetes. | |
Large numbers of paramilitary police have been put on stand-by by the government. | |
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Those killed in Kisumu include two women and three children, reports the BBC's Noel Mwakugu. | Those killed in Kisumu include two women and three children, reports the BBC's Noel Mwakugu. |
Tension rises after polls | |
An eye-witness told him that police fired indiscriminately even after the protesters started running away in the Kisumu suburbs of Manyatta and Nyamasira. | An eye-witness told him that police fired indiscriminately even after the protesters started running away in the Kisumu suburbs of Manyatta and Nyamasira. |
A police spokeswoman said she had no knowledge of any deaths. | A police spokeswoman said she had no knowledge of any deaths. |
A curfew has been imposed in the town, reports the AFP news agency. | |
| There have also reports of trouble in Bungoma, Busia, Eldoret, Kericho and Kakamega. |
The violence was stoked by opposition claims that the results were rigged. | |
Chief EU election observers Alexander Graf Lambsdorff told the BBC that his monitors had been barred from counting centres in the Central Province - Mr Kibaki's home region. | |
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He also said that results from one constituency had been declared by the Electoral Commission of Kenya in Nairobi, which were different when that announced in the same constituency at local level. | |
He said the anomalies amounted to 20,000-25,000 votes in just one constituency. | |
Mr Kibaki's national margin of victory was 230,000 votes. | |
"I myself have seen forms which have been changed and no-one could tell me who had done the changes," he said. | |
"Interestingly enough, all the changes favoured the same candidate." | |
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