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Kenya's opposition leader has called off nationwide rallies planned for Tuesday, following disputed elections.Kenya's opposition leader has called off nationwide rallies planned for Tuesday, following disputed elections.
Raila Odinga said he hoped international mediation could solve the crisis. He says he was cheated of victory by President Mwai Kibaki.Raila Odinga said he hoped international mediation could solve the crisis. He says he was cheated of victory by President Mwai Kibaki.
The police now say that 486 people have died in violence following the polls - up from the previous figure of 350. The police now say that 600 people have died in election violence - up from the previous official figure of 350.
Seven people were killed in a shoot-out at a police station on Sunday and there have been further clashes in Mombasa.Seven people were killed in a shoot-out at a police station on Sunday and there have been further clashes in Mombasa.
Some 250,000 people have fled their homes in clashes between rival political supporters, ethnic groups and the police.Some 250,000 people have fled their homes in clashes between rival political supporters, ethnic groups and the police.
We have at least 600 dead... some bodies are still in the bushes where fighting occurred Senior police officer The Law Society of Kenya has called for Mr Kibaki to step down, saying the election was "not credible" and the announcement of a winner "unacceptable".
European Union observers have criticised the way some of the votes were counted, including anomalies between the results announced locally and nationally.
Some shops and businesses have re-opened in the capital, Nairobi and "matatu" mini-bus taxis have returned to the streets after several days when the city was deserted.
Roads blocked
"We are now assured that the mediation process is about to start," Mr Odinga said after meeting Washington's top Africa official, Jendayi Frazer."We are now assured that the mediation process is about to start," Mr Odinga said after meeting Washington's top Africa official, Jendayi Frazer.
"We are therefore informing our supporters countrywide that there will be no public rallies [on Tuesday].""We are therefore informing our supporters countrywide that there will be no public rallies [on Tuesday]."
Mr Odinga said Kenya was living through the gravest crisis it had faced and condemned the violence that had taken place. Charities are warning of a looming health crisisMr Odinga said Kenya was living through the gravest crisis it had faced and condemned the violence that had taken place.
Both sides have accused the other of ethnic cleansing during a week of violence after Mr Kibaki was declared the winner.Both sides have accused the other of ethnic cleansing during a week of violence after Mr Kibaki was declared the winner.
'Not credible' A government ministry says 486 people have been killed but a senior police officers told the AFP news agency:
Mr Odinga said he understood that Ghana's President John Kufour, current chairman of the African Union, would also be going to Kenya soon, to hold talks. "We have at least 600 dead... some bodies are still in the bushes where fighting occurred."
Last week, the government said there was no need for Mr Kufour to go to Kenya. Mr Odinga said he understood that Ghana's President John Kufuor, current chairman of the African Union, would also be going to Kenya soon for talks.
Charities are warning of a looming health crisisMr Kibaki has offered to form a "government of national unity" but Mr Odinga says the president must step down. Last week, the government said there was no need for Mr Kufuor to go to Kenya.
European Union observers have criticised the way some of the votes were counted, including anomalies between the results announced locally and nationally. Many in need
The Law Society of Kenya has called for Mr Kibaki to step down, saying the election was "not credible" and the announcement of a winner "unacceptable", reports Reuters news agency. Mr Kibaki has offered to form a "government of national unity" but Mr Odinga says the president must step down.
The government says it has deployed its military engineering unit to assist in unblocking the main highways to enable relief supplies to be delivered to displaced people and for public transport to resume. The BBC's Peter Greste says there is no sign of this and there remains a large gap between the two sides' positions.
The head of the humanitarian services committee, Rachael Arunga, told a news conference in Nairobi that sufficient urgent supplies were yet to reach thousands of displaced people. The government says it has deployed its military engineering unit to assist in unblocking the main highways to enable relief supplies to be delivered to displaced people, and for public transport to resume.
The head of the humanitarian services committee, Rachael Arunga, told a news conference in Nairobi that sufficient supplies were yet to reach thousands of displaced people in urgent need.
Ms Arunga said the Rift Valley province was the worst hit area and efforts were being made to deliver food items, tents and medicine to the displaced people.Ms Arunga said the Rift Valley province was the worst hit area and efforts were being made to deliver food items, tents and medicine to the displaced people.