Kenyan opposition protests flop in capital

Wed Jan 16, 2008 6:00pm GMT
 
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By Tim Cocks

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Just a few hundred tired-looking demonstrators marched in Kenya's capital on Wednesday before being chased back into their slums by police firing teargas.

It was a far cry from the millions of supporters on the streets demanded by opposition challenger Raila Odinga, who says President Mwai Kibaki stole victory at the December 27 election.

More than two weeks after Kibaki was sworn in, many of Odinga's supporters did demonstrate on Wednesday, especially in the western towns of Eldoret and Kisumu.

Some set up road blocks, burnt tyres and chanted slogans. Police shot dead two men in Kisumu, adding to a post-poll death toll of 600 people -- mostly victims of mobs supporting Odinga.

But apart from a few small rallies that were quickly quelled by police firing shots and teargas canisters, Nairobi did not see the mass action Odinga had wanted.

Even the tin-roof slum of Kibera, east Africa's biggest shanty-town and an Odinga stronghold, could only muster a few hundred, some throwing stones at police.

Youths blocked a main road in Kibera with logs, branches and rocks, shouting "No Raila, No Peace!". One paraded an effigy of Kibaki nailed to a rusty metal cross.

"We're not afraid of police from an illegitimate government," said a boy biting on an empty bullet cartridge, before running as fast as he could when officers approached.  Continued...

 

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