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Kenya election protests to resume | Kenya election protests to resume |
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Kenya's main opposition party is resuming its calls for mass protests after last month's disputed elections. | Kenya's main opposition party is resuming its calls for mass protests after last month's disputed elections. |
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has told police he will hold a mass rally in Nairobi's Uhuru park next Wednesday. | Opposition leader Raila Odinga has told police he will hold a mass rally in Nairobi's Uhuru park next Wednesday. |
The announcement follows the failure of efforts to mediate in the crisis by Ghana's President John Kufuor, who is the African Union chairman. | The announcement follows the failure of efforts to mediate in the crisis by Ghana's President John Kufuor, who is the African Union chairman. |
Violent protests over alleged election fraud have left some 600 people dead and the police have banned all rallies. | Violent protests over alleged election fraud have left some 600 people dead and the police have banned all rallies. |
The BBC's Karen Allen in the capital, Nairobi, says the resumption of protests is a sign of the growing frustration by the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). | The BBC's Karen Allen in the capital, Nairobi, says the resumption of protests is a sign of the growing frustration by the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). |
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Meanwhile, Electoral Commission of Kenya head Samuel Kivuitu has disowned supposedly final results from the presidential elections, published in the media on Thursday. | Meanwhile, Electoral Commission of Kenya head Samuel Kivuitu has disowned supposedly final results from the presidential elections, published in the media on Thursday. |
He has previously called for an independent inquiry into allegations of fraud and says he cannot be sure that President Mwai Kibaki won the election. | He has previously called for an independent inquiry into allegations of fraud and says he cannot be sure that President Mwai Kibaki won the election. |
The results matched those Mr Kivuitu announced on 30 December, sparking violent protests and were given to the media by election officials. | The results matched those Mr Kivuitu announced on 30 December, sparking violent protests and were given to the media by election officials. |
But he said "outside forces" were behind their publication. | But he said "outside forces" were behind their publication. |
'Not interested' | 'Not interested' |
"We have recognised that the government is not interested in any mediated resolution to the crisis in our country," ODM spokesman Salim Lone told the AFP news agency. | "We have recognised that the government is not interested in any mediated resolution to the crisis in our country," ODM spokesman Salim Lone told the AFP news agency. |
The ODM called off a planned rally on Tuesday, saying it would give international mediation efforts a chance to succeed. | The ODM called off a planned rally on Tuesday, saying it would give international mediation efforts a chance to succeed. |
Displaced Kenyans' fears about returning homeIn pictures But the government has condemned the opposition move. | Displaced Kenyans' fears about returning homeIn pictures But the government has condemned the opposition move. |
"Dialogue is not engaged in the streets," Local Government Minister Uhuru Kenyatta told reporters. | "Dialogue is not engaged in the streets," Local Government Minister Uhuru Kenyatta told reporters. |
"Dialogue suggests that people resolve their differences peacefully, over a table, not through destroying property and killing innocent Kenyans." | "Dialogue suggests that people resolve their differences peacefully, over a table, not through destroying property and killing innocent Kenyans." |
Top US Africa official Jendayi Frazer and four African ex-presidents have been in Kenya trying to end the crisis in what had been seen as a relative beacon of stability in East Africa. | Top US Africa official Jendayi Frazer and four African ex-presidents have been in Kenya trying to end the crisis in what had been seen as a relative beacon of stability in East Africa. |
Before he left, Mr Kufuor sounded upbeat, saying that former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan would lead further mediation attempts, along with a panel of eminent African personalities. | Before he left, Mr Kufuor sounded upbeat, saying that former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan would lead further mediation attempts, along with a panel of eminent African personalities. |
Our correspondent says Mr Annan could arrive next week. | Our correspondent says Mr Annan could arrive next week. |
She says he will have more time to spend in Kenya than Mr Kufuor, who stayed for just two days. | She says he will have more time to spend in Kenya than Mr Kufuor, who stayed for just two days. |
She says there are hopes that such a high-profile figure may be able to make progress, however, the two sides remain far apart. | She says there are hopes that such a high-profile figure may be able to make progress, however, the two sides remain far apart. |
Mr Odinga claims he was robbed of victory and insists that Mr Kibaki steps down. | Mr Odinga claims he was robbed of victory and insists that Mr Kibaki steps down. |
'Finished' | 'Finished' |
European Union observers said they had concerns about the way the votes were added up, which could have affected the official results. | European Union observers said they had concerns about the way the votes were added up, which could have affected the official results. |
The violence has forced thousands of Kenyans into camps | The violence has forced thousands of Kenyans into camps |
But Mr Kibaki has sworn in most of his key ministers and says the election is "finished". | But Mr Kibaki has sworn in most of his key ministers and says the election is "finished". |
Minor ministerial posts have not been filled, leaving the way open for a possible government of national unity. | Minor ministerial posts have not been filled, leaving the way open for a possible government of national unity. |
Mr Odinga, however, has refused to join a power-sharing administration led by Mr Kibaki. | Mr Odinga, however, has refused to join a power-sharing administration led by Mr Kibaki. |
The opposition leader rejected an offer to meet Mr Kibaki, unless it was led by mediators - a condition rejected by the president. | The opposition leader rejected an offer to meet Mr Kibaki, unless it was led by mediators - a condition rejected by the president. |
As well as the deaths, some 250,000 have fled their homes, following clashes between rival political and ethnic groups. | As well as the deaths, some 250,000 have fled their homes, following clashes between rival political and ethnic groups. |