Kenya faces third day of opposition rallies

Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:37pm GMT
 
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By Daniel Wallis

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyans faced a third day of opposition protests on Friday as the death toll mounted from rallies against President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.

At least eight people have been shot dead by police during two days of demonstrations called by Raila Odinga, leader of the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).

On Thursday, Odinga said officers also killed seven people in Nairobi, including the driver of an ODM legislator.

"The civilized nations of the world must condemn these sorts of things," Odinga told a news conference. "Mr Kibaki should not be allowed to follow Mr Mugabe and take Kenya to the cesspit."

The police deny targeting anyone and say the security forces have shot only looters and rioters who attacked their officers.

The authorities have banned three days of rallies called by ODM, despite calls from Western nations, including the United States and Britain, for it to allow peaceful protests.

The government says tempers are too high and that it fears rallies would degenerate into looting and rioting.

"We are dealing with mob psychology ... The Kenyan police are acting within the laws of this country," police spokesman Eric Kiraithe told reporters on Thursday.  Continued...

 
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