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Violence curtails Kenyan memorial | |
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Skirmishes between police and youths have broken up a memorial service for opposition victims of the post-poll violence in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. | |
Tear gas was fired into the crowds of mourners after opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) supporters stoned police vehicles. | |
Meanwhile, former UN chief Kofi Annan is beginning a fresh attempt to end the chaos arising from the disputed poll. | Meanwhile, former UN chief Kofi Annan is beginning a fresh attempt to end the chaos arising from the disputed poll. |
The ODM says it will consider calling off protests if Mr Annan asks them to. | The ODM says it will consider calling off protests if Mr Annan asks them to. |
Opposition protest rallies were due to resume on Thursday. | Opposition protest rallies were due to resume on Thursday. |
"Our official position is that we shall meet Mr Annan this afternoon, and if he asks us to call them off, that is a request that will be seriously considered by the ODM leadership, but as of now the rallies are still on," spokesman Salim Lone told the BBC. | "Our official position is that we shall meet Mr Annan this afternoon, and if he asks us to call them off, that is a request that will be seriously considered by the ODM leadership, but as of now the rallies are still on," spokesman Salim Lone told the BBC. |
We can count on the will, maturity, resourcefulness and judgment of the leaders Ex UN boss Kofi Annan | We can count on the will, maturity, resourcefulness and judgment of the leaders Ex UN boss Kofi Annan |
Mr Annan says he will insist on a solution for the "sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa". | Mr Annan says he will insist on a solution for the "sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa". |
His main goal is to establish a dialogue between President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga who says his election victory was stolen. | His main goal is to establish a dialogue between President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga who says his election victory was stolen. |
Mr Annan is accompanied in his mission by Graca Machel, the wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela, and former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa. | Mr Annan is accompanied in his mission by Graca Machel, the wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela, and former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa. |
"I am confident that, in this crucial endeavour, we can count on the will, maturity, resourcefulness and judgment of the leaders," Mr Annan said late on Tuesday. | "I am confident that, in this crucial endeavour, we can count on the will, maturity, resourcefulness and judgment of the leaders," Mr Annan said late on Tuesday. |
President Yoweri Museveni of Kenya's neighbour Uganda is also in the country and held talks with President Mwai Kibaki. | President Yoweri Museveni of Kenya's neighbour Uganda is also in the country and held talks with President Mwai Kibaki. |
Coffins | |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in Nairobi says the air was thick with tear gas as riot police fired canisters into crowds of people who had gathered for a memorial service in one of Nairobi's parks. | |
ODM youths were outraged by a police presence | ODM youths were outraged by a police presence |
The wooden coffins of those killed in last week's crackdown on poll protests had been taken from the mortuary and laid out on the ground for people to pay their respects. | |
She says hundreds of mourners had gathered round to listen to prayers and speeches and Mr Odinga was rounding up his speech when tear gas canisters started to fly. | |
Reports say a group of ODM youths were angered by the presence of police at the venue and started pelting their cars with stones and the meeting then descended into chaos. | Reports say a group of ODM youths were angered by the presence of police at the venue and started pelting their cars with stones and the meeting then descended into chaos. |
The protest moved down the street; demonstrators then set fire to the telephone exchange building where the government-owned telecommunications company Telkom was based. | |
Earlier, a group of commuters in the east of the city were attacked by about 30 unidentified armed men. Police say three people were killed and there have been eight arrests. | Earlier, a group of commuters in the east of the city were attacked by about 30 unidentified armed men. Police say three people were killed and there have been eight arrests. |
ICC complaint | |
Hospital officials in Kenya say the political violence that followed the poll has brought a big rise in rape. | Hospital officials in Kenya say the political violence that followed the poll has brought a big rise in rape. |
One UN agency spoke of an opportunistic atmosphere for gangs of men. | One UN agency spoke of an opportunistic atmosphere for gangs of men. |
On Tuesday, the opposition filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court, accusing the government of crimes against humanity. | On Tuesday, the opposition filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court, accusing the government of crimes against humanity. |
It says the police used excessive force during last week's protests, in which more than 30 people died. | It says the police used excessive force during last week's protests, in which more than 30 people died. |
In the latest violence, four people were hacked to death as at least seven were killed in the Rift Valley. | In the latest violence, four people were hacked to death as at least seven were killed in the Rift Valley. |
More than 650 people have been killed in protests, while 250,000 more have fled their homes since the 27 December elections. | More than 650 people have been killed in protests, while 250,000 more have fled their homes since the 27 December elections. |