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2008-01-19 In Kenya, five refugees in a camp were killed by a group of armed warriors in politically-fuelled ethnic violence in the country's Great Rift Valley.
2008-01-19 In Kenya, three people were killed overnight in Baba Dogo and in Kibera slums in Nairobi by the police.
Another five people were killed in Kisumu, in the west of the country, it is uncear who killed them.
This brings to 33 the number of deaths over the past three days related to opposition protests.
2008-01-18 In Kenya, in Narok town, gateway to the Maasai Mara game park, six people died and homes were torched as hundreds of members of Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe armed with machetes faced pro-opposition Maasais with bows and arrows.
2008-01-17 "Today, seven people have been killed in Kasarani constituency.
Police are shooting innocent civilians at will ... the government has turned this country into a killing field of innocents."
-- Raila Odinga, opposition leader in Kenya
2008-01-17 In Nairobi, Kenya, police shot seven people dead as protests against the disputed re-election of President Mwai Kibaki continued.
2008-01-16 In Kenya,
Justice Minister Martha Karua accussed Raila Odinga that his group had planned to carry out systematic ethnic cleansing.
Raila Odinga said his supporters have not engaged in ethnic cleansing and blamed government forces for targeting certain communities.
2008-01-15 In Kenya, Kenneth Marende of the Orange Democratic Movement was declared house speaker
2008-01-15 In Kenya, police imposed a major security clampdown in Nairobi for the first day of parliament since the disputed presidential election.
2008-01-14 "Kenyans should be warned that anyone participating or organising will be held personally responsible and will have to face the law."
-- George Saitoti, Interior Minister, at a press conference
2008-01-14 "If Kofi Annan is coming, he is not coming at our invitation.
We won the elections so we do not see the point for anyone coming to mediate power-sharing."
-- John Michuki, Roads and Public Works Minister, a hardline member of Mwai Kibaki's new cabinet, told reporters

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