Post-ELection Violence in Kenya

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Luo men beating a Kikuyu to death.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Luo men beating a Kikuyu to death.
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    Nairobi, January 4, 2008
    Near Mathare on the edge of the MOI air base, Kikuyus from the slums sheltering from post-election violence.
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    Nairobi, January 4, 2008
    Near Mathare on the edge of the MOI air base, Kikuyus from the slums sheltering from post-election violence.
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    Nakuro, January 11, 2008
    Kikuyus sheltering in Nakuro showground. About 900 people were killed and more than 250 000 uprooted in violence, with accusations of rigging the election which returned President Kibaki to power on December 27.
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    Nakuro, January 11, 2008
    Kikuyus sheltering in Nakuro showground. About 900 people were killed and more than 250 000 uprooted in violence, with accusations of rigging the election which returned President Kibaki to power on December 27.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kisumo, January 11, 2008
    Thousands of Kikuyus, members of Kenya’s largest tribe, disappeared from Kisumu, making it the first city to be ethnically cleansed.
    Victims of post-electoral violence are seen at the morgue.
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    Kisumo, January 11, 2008
    Thousands of Kikuyus, members of Kenya’s largest tribe, disappeared from Kisumu, making it the first city to be ethnically cleansed.
    Victims of post-electoral violence are seen at the morgue.
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    Rift Valley, January 8, 2008
    Kalenjin gangs burned down thousands of Kikuyu homes and farms in the Burnt Forest region, driving out residents not native to the region who fled under police protection.
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    Rift Valley, January 8, 2008
    Kalenjin gangs burned down thousands of Kikuyu homes and farms in the Burnt Forest region, driving out residents not native to the region who fled under police protection.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 4, 2008
    Luo mobs burned down houses and businesses belonging to Kikuyus. Thousands have been left to languish in makeshift camps for displaced persons across the country, amid tales of rape and fear of ethnic reprisals.
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    Kibera, January 4, 2008
    Luo mobs burned down houses and businesses belonging to Kikuyus. Thousands have been left to languish in makeshift camps for displaced persons across the country, amid tales of rape and fear of ethnic reprisals.
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    Nairobi, Ligi Ndogo ground. January 23, 2008
    ODM mass funeral for victims of post-electoral violence.
    During the ceremony, police fired teargas to disperse ODM supporters.
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    Nairobi, Ligi Ndogo ground. January 23, 2008
    ODM mass funeral for victims of post-electoral violence.
    During the ceremony, police fired teargas to disperse ODM supporters.
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    Mathare, January 20, 2008
    Police fired teargas and live rounds, causing a number of fatalities. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
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    Mathare, January 20, 2008
    Police fired teargas and live rounds, causing a number of fatalities. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
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    Mathare, 20 January 2008
    Kikuyus fleeing the violence.
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    Mathare, 20 January 2008
    Kikuyus fleeing the violence.
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    Mathare, January 20, 2008
    More ethnic fighting broke out in Nairobi. A Luhya, who was mistaken for a Luo, was beaten to death by a group of Kikuyus.
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    Mathare, January 20, 2008
    More ethnic fighting broke out in Nairobi. A Luhya, who was mistaken for a Luo, was beaten to death by a group of Kikuyus.
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after more than 600 youths tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after ODM supporters tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Police confronted demonstrators in Kibera slum after ODM supporters tore up a section of railway track. Officers fired teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    ODM supporters tore up a 20 km section of railway track running through the center of Kibera slum shouting “No Raila! No railway!”. All of the landlocked countries in East Africa have been greatly affected.
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    ODM supporters tore up a 20 km section of railway track running through the center of Kibera slum shouting “No Raila! No railway!”. All of the landlocked countries in East Africa have been greatly affected.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 17, 2008
    Police shot down alleyways and young men armed with machetes hurled stones at them. According to the opposition leader Raila Odinga, seven people were killed by police bullets on the second day of protests.
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    Mathare, January 17, 2008
    Police shot down alleyways and young men armed with machetes hurled stones at them. According to the opposition leader Raila Odinga, seven people were killed by police bullets on the second day of protests.
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    Mathare, January 17, 2008
    Police shot down alleyways and young men armed with machetes hurled stones at them. According to the opposition leader Raila Odinga, seven people were killed by police bullets on the second day of protests.
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    Mathare, January 17, 2008
    Police shot down alleyways and young men armed with machetes hurled stones at them. According to the opposition leader Raila Odinga, seven people were killed by police bullets on the second day of protests.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya's history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi.
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya's history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
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    Kibera, January 17, 2008
    Youths armed with machetes and sticks used tires, gasoline and straw to torch Kikuyu property.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Young men hurled stones at police who retaliated with teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Young men hurled stones at police who retaliated with teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Young men hurled stones at police who retaliated with teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Kibera, January 18, 2008
    Young men hurled stones at police who retaliated with teargas and live rounds, leaving four dead.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Police arrests after street fighting between Odinga and Kibaki supporters.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Police arrests after street fighting between Odinga and Kibaki supporters.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Luo men pursuing a Kikuyu. More than 1 200 people were killed and 350 000 displaced in post-electoral violence.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Luo men pursuing a Kikuyu. More than 1 200 people were killed and 350 000 displaced in post-electoral violence.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Slum residents watching a street battle between Kikuyu and Luo men.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Slum residents watching a street battle between Kikuyu and Luo men.
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Supporters of ODM leader Raila Odinga and supporters of President Kibaki fighting in the slums. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Supporters of ODM leader Raila Odinga and supporters of President Kibaki fighting in the slums. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Supporters of ODM leader Raila Odinga and supporters of President Kibaki fighting in the slums. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Mathare, January 16, 2008
    Supporters of ODM leader Raila Odinga and supporters of President Kibaki fighting in the slums. According to residents, politicians incited youths to violence after the elections.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    Many of these Kikuyu homes and businesses were attacked by neighbors who had been living next door for decades.
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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    Many of these Kikuyu homes and businesses were attacked by neighbors who had been living next door for decades.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    Many of these Kikuyu homes and businesses were attacked by neighbors who had been living next door for decades.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    Many of these Kikuyu homes and businesses were attacked by neighbors who had been living next door for decades.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    “If we find any Kikuyus, we'll slaughter them or burn them alive!” shouted a mob of hundreds of young men wielding rusty axes and other weapons.
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    Mathare, January 4, 2008
    “If we find any Kikuyus, we'll slaughter them or burn them alive!” shouted a mob of hundreds of young men wielding rusty axes and other weapons.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya's history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya's history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    The government banned demonstrations. Police fired teargas and live rounds to keep the mobs from pouring into the city center.
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    The government banned demonstrations. Police fired teargas and live rounds to keep the mobs from pouring into the city center.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    The government banned demonstrations. ODM supporters shouted “No Raila! No Peace!”
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    The government banned demonstrations. ODM supporters shouted “No Raila! No Peace!”
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya’s history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi. Odinga supporters torched and attacked Kikuyu property.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya’s history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi. Odinga supporters torched and attacked Kikuyu property.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya’s history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi. Odinga supporters torched and attacked Kikuyu property.
    © Enrico Dagnino
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    Nairobi, January 3, 2008
    Violence in response to the closest presidential election in Kenya’s history first flared up in the shantytowns of Nairobi. Odinga supporters torched and attacked Kikuyu property.
    © Enrico Dagnino

     

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    Mathare, January 20, 2008.
    A Luo mob. Rival groups attacked with machetes and sticks.
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    Mathare, January 20, 2008.
    A Luo mob. Rival groups attacked with machetes and sticks.
    © Enrico Dagnino