Post-Election Violence in Kenya Affects Women
The BBC reported on January 14th that 600 people have been killed, with both sides accusing the other of ethnic cleansing. Women in particular continue to be the targets of looting at marketplaces and in their homes, with at least one hospital reported treating more than double the average of rape victims in one day.
Raila Odinga, the opposition leader, originally called off the protests, saying he hoped international mediation could solve the problem. However, efforts at mediation by African Union Chair and Ghanaian President John Kufuor failed last week when Kufuor held separate talks with President Kibaki and Odinga. Odinga and his Orange Democratic Movement have since called for three days of massive protest this week citing that his supporters have been robbed of their democratic rights in the rigged election. Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is planning to come to
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