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Stop Kenya burning, says AU head | |
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African leaders at their summit in Ethiopia have been told they must get involved with the crisis in Kenya. | African leaders at their summit in Ethiopia have been told they must get involved with the crisis in Kenya. |
AU commission chairman Alpha Oumar Konare told them they could not just sit by. "If Kenya burns, there will be nothing for tomorrow," he said. | AU commission chairman Alpha Oumar Konare told them they could not just sit by. "If Kenya burns, there will be nothing for tomorrow," he said. |
More than 850 people have died in political and ethnic clashes since last month's elections, which the opposition says were rigged. | |
In Nairobi, talks between government and opposition have begun. | In Nairobi, talks between government and opposition have begun. |
Mr Konare - the AU's top executive - said it was the AU's duty to support the mediation process which is led by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. | Mr Konare - the AU's top executive - said it was the AU's duty to support the mediation process which is led by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. |
'Special responsibility' | |
The current UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Kenyan leaders to find a peaceful way out. | |
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki is at the summit despite opposition protests"President [Mwai] Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga... have a special responsibility to solve the crisis peacefully," he told the summit. | |
As substantive peace talks between the two sides begin in Nairobi, the violence seems to have subsided with no major incidents reported on Thursday. | |
The opposition Orange Democratic Movement says Mr Kibaki's government rigged the 27 December presidential poll. | |
Mr Kibaki is among more than 40 leaders present at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, even though the ODM called on the AU not to recognise him. | |
ODM leader Raila Odinga, by contrast, has not been invited. | ODM leader Raila Odinga, by contrast, has not been invited. |
All eyes | All eyes |
The BBC's Will Ross, reporting from the conference, says all eyes will be on Mr Kibaki. | The BBC's Will Ross, reporting from the conference, says all eyes will be on Mr Kibaki. |
He says Mr Kibaki is likely to brief at least some of the African leaders on events in Kenya, especially the talks between government and opposition. | He says Mr Kibaki is likely to brief at least some of the African leaders on events in Kenya, especially the talks between government and opposition. |
The Kenyan crisis may then be pushed away, which could be convenient for an organisation which often struggles to tackle the continent's problems with any great urgency, he says. | The Kenyan crisis may then be pushed away, which could be convenient for an organisation which often struggles to tackle the continent's problems with any great urgency, he says. |
Despite Mr Konare's plea, the official theme of the AU summit is industrialisation. | Despite Mr Konare's plea, the official theme of the AU summit is industrialisation. |
But other subjects are likely to include | But other subjects are likely to include |
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Our correspondent says many Africans hope other urgent issues such as Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo will also be tackled. | Our correspondent says many Africans hope other urgent issues such as Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo will also be tackled. |