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Kibaki meets Raila in signal for peace

The Citizen Newspaper "Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki and ODM leader Raila Odinga yesterday met and shook hands in public in Nairobi, signalling the possibility of an accord to end the post-election violence, which has claimed more than 600 lives.

The two, who read statements at a joint press briefing at Harambee House on Harambee Avenue in downtown Nairobi, which houses the Office of the President, appealed for peace, and condemned the violence and animosity among various Kenyan communities over the disputed presidential election results."

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