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Kenya official urges vote inquiry Kenya official urges vote inquiry
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Kenyan Attorney General Amos Wako has called for an independent investigation into vote results that led to President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.Kenyan Attorney General Amos Wako has called for an independent investigation into vote results that led to President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.
Mr Wako said on national television that "a proper tally of the valid certificates returned and confirmed should be undertaken immediately".Mr Wako said on national television that "a proper tally of the valid certificates returned and confirmed should be undertaken immediately".
His call came as police fired tear gas and water cannon at crowds in Nairobi.His call came as police fired tear gas and water cannon at crowds in Nairobi.
More than 300 people have been killed and at least 70,000 driven from their homes across Kenya since Sunday.More than 300 people have been killed and at least 70,000 driven from their homes across Kenya since Sunday.
The violence was triggered by claims of vote rigging in the 27 December presidential election.The violence was triggered by claims of vote rigging in the 27 December presidential election.
See an aerial map of Nairobi and the city centre See an aerial map of Nairobi and the city centre
The EU and US have agreed to push Mr Kibaki and his opposition rival to consider a coalition government, a spokeswoman for the EU's foreign policy chief said after he spoke to the US secretary of state.The EU and US have agreed to push Mr Kibaki and his opposition rival to consider a coalition government, a spokeswoman for the EU's foreign policy chief said after he spoke to the US secretary of state.
Arson attacksArson attacks
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has claimed its leader Raila Odinga is the "people's president" and have demanded a re-run of the poll.The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has claimed its leader Raila Odinga is the "people's president" and have demanded a re-run of the poll.
This is a country that has been held up as a model of stability. This picture has been shattered Desmond TutuSouth African Archbishop Back to the tribalism debateRwanda fears propel West href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7168295.stm">In pictures: Protest march Police dispersed thousands of opposition supporters on Thursday as they tried to hold a banned rally in the Kenyan capital's Uhuru (Freedom) Park. This is a country that has been held up as a model of stability. This picture has been shattered Desmond TutuSouth African Archbishop Back to the tribalism debateRwanda fears propel West href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7169369.stm">In pictures: Protest march Police dispersed thousands of opposition supporters on Thursday as they tried to hold a banned rally in the Kenyan capital's Uhuru (Freedom) Park.
Demonstrators poured out of Kibera slum and other shanty towns after dawn but were prevented from reaching the centre of Nairobi by a massive security presence.Demonstrators poured out of Kibera slum and other shanty towns after dawn but were prevented from reaching the centre of Nairobi by a massive security presence.
There were also running battles between police and youths in the coastal city of Mombasa.There were also running battles between police and youths in the coastal city of Mombasa.
In the township of Bombolulu on its northern fringes, police fired live rounds over the heads of a group of demonstrators, who chanted: "No peace!"In the township of Bombolulu on its northern fringes, police fired live rounds over the heads of a group of demonstrators, who chanted: "No peace!"
And the BBC's Karen Allen in Eldoret says targeted arson attacks continue in the western Kenyan town, where at least 30 died on Tuesday when a church was torched.And the BBC's Karen Allen in Eldoret says targeted arson attacks continue in the western Kenyan town, where at least 30 died on Tuesday when a church was torched.
The latest disorder prompted the Nairobi Stock Exchange to shutThe latest disorder prompted the Nairobi Stock Exchange to shut
South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has flown in to try to mediate in the crisis.South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has flown in to try to mediate in the crisis.
The Nobel laureate was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying: "This is a country that has been held up as a model of stability. This picture has been shattered."The Nobel laureate was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying: "This is a country that has been held up as a model of stability. This picture has been shattered."
The latest disorder prompted the Nairobi Stock Exchange to close barely an hour after opening.The latest disorder prompted the Nairobi Stock Exchange to close barely an hour after opening.
Supporters of President Kibaki (a member of Kenya's predominant Kikuyu tribe) and Mr Odinga (from the Luo community) have accused each other of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the post-poll unrest.Supporters of President Kibaki (a member of Kenya's predominant Kikuyu tribe) and Mr Odinga (from the Luo community) have accused each other of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the post-poll unrest.
Mr Kibaki invited all MPs to crisis talks at state house on Wednesday but Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement refused and demanded the president quit. HAVE YOUR SAY The scenes in my country are really scary. People have been abandoned by their so-called leaders Francis, Nairobi class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=3991&edition=1">Send us your comments Mr Kibaki invited all MPs to crisis talks at state house on Wednesday but Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement refused and demanded the president quit.
Samuel Kivuitu, head of Kenya's election commission, which declared that Mr Kibaki had been re-elected, has told the BBC he could not say for sure if he had won the poll fairly.Samuel Kivuitu, head of Kenya's election commission, which declared that Mr Kibaki had been re-elected, has told the BBC he could not say for sure if he had won the poll fairly.
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