No Go: Talks Called Off As Kenya Violence Continues

by: Jason Haber January 8, 2008

The past 48 hours offered signs of hope and progress towards a resolution to the crisis in Kenya. Today saw a big step backwards.
Kenya’s opposition leader, Raila Odinga rejected talks with the president on Tuesday, describing an invitation to meet as “public relations gimmickry.” Just two days ago, Odinga indicated he was open […]

Report: Up to 1,000 killed in Kenya crisis

by: Jason Haber January 7, 2008

 
The death toll from the violence in Kenya continues to grow.  The latest figure comes from opposition leader Raila Odinga who now believes 1,000 people have been killed since the disputed election returns were announced.  But there is a ray of  hope as Odinga’s party has it halted protests and President Mwai Kibaki invited his […]

Kenyan Opposition Cancel Rally as Death Toll Climbs to 482

by: Jason Haber January 7, 2008

 
482 are now confirmed dead in the violence that continues to plague Kenya.
Kenyan opposition leaders have canceled protests, now for the third time,  planned for Tuesday as they wait for Ghana’s president to arrive that evening to begin mediation efforts aimed at ending the violence. 
Both sides in the disputed election have indicated that they are […]

Kenya’s Odinga Says No to Power Sharing Deal as Death Toll Climbs

by: Jason Haber January 5, 2008

In an effort to end the upheaval in Kenya, President Mwai Kibaki told reporters on Saturday that he was prepared to form a national unity government. The proposal was quickly rejected by the opposition.
Why would Raila Odinga reject such a proposal? The reports of election fraud are now well-documented and extremely widespread. […]

Kenya: “Let People Die and Then There Will be a Change”

by: Jason Haber January 4, 2008

If at first you don’t succeed try, try again. That’s the battle cry from Kenya’s opposition party, who will attempt to rally in protest over the disputed election results for the 3rd time. Thousands of police in Kenya have been deployed in Nairobi to prevent this rally once more.
It is not surprising that people are […]

Kenya Crisis: ‘Genocide on a Grand Scale’

by: Jason Haber January 3, 2008

Raila Odinga called off a massive rally this morning in the wake of tear gas and water cannons being fired at the crowd.  While most walked away from the aborted rally unharmed, the same cannot be said for many across Kenya. 
At a Nairobi morgue on Thursday, Odinga toured freezing rooms of the dead and saw […]

Kenya Rally Canceled as Supporters Hit with Tear Gas and Water Cannons

by: Jason Haber January 3, 2008

Supporters of Ralia Odinga have been told to go home. The rally for today has been canceled after tear gas and water cannons were fired at the gathering crowd.
The protesters were to attend a “million-man” rally that many feared could worsen the violence that has already killed 300 people and displaced 100,000.
Supporters and leaders […]

Massive Rally in Kenya Set Amid Fears of Bloodshed

by: Jason Haber January 2, 2008

The rioting, burning, looting and killing that has engulfed Kenya may reach its crescendo on Thursday at a massive rally planned by Opposition Leader Raila Odinga. Or, it may mark the start of Kenya’s first ever civil war.
“All Kenyans are invited to Uhuru Park,” a statement on Odinga’s campaign Web site said, and some […]

75,000 Flee Homes as Violence and Talk of Civil War Escalates in Kenya

by: Jason Haber January 2, 2008

The normally peaceful nation of Kenya remains under siege today with the violence no end in sight
Gangs of young men armed with machetes are roaming the streets in Kenya as post-election violence threatens to engulf the country. Horrific attacks are being reported, including the torching of a church where people who had sought refuge were […]

Mob kills 50 Kenyans cowering in church, Violence Spreads

by: Jason Haber January 1, 2008

The Associated Press reports at least 50 people — many of them children — died in the church fire, but a government spokesman says none of the 150 deaths during the last two days are related to the election.
It is the latest deadly conflict in the normally peaceful country since the incumbent won last week’s […]