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Kenyans don’t deserve deaths as New Year’s gift

The New Times "The New Year’s Day celebrations in Kenya sound a distant memory today, in fact a mourning time for many families. By yesterday, at least 100 Kenyans had been killed in the violence that erupted since Sunday’s announcement of the presidential election results which saw incumbent President Mwai Kibaki beat Raila Odinga to get a second five-year term of office. There were indications of violence to come soon as vote counting started after polling on Thursday."

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