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Electoral
violence in Kenya
Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum
January 10, 2008
The Zimbabwe Human Rights
NGO Forum has watched with great concern the events that have transpired
in Kenya following the announcement of results for the 10th Parliamentary
Elections and the Presidential Election held on 27 December 2007.
The Forum condemns in the strongest terms any form of violence whether
this is done to repress or in protest.
Whereas we sympathize
and understand the frustration, disappointment and anger of the
Kenyan people following what they perceive to be a stolen vote,
it is our strong view that there are other means of expressing their
concerns. The loss of life in these circumstances can not be justified
and has to come to an end. Further the heavy-handed response by
the government and state security agents can not be tolerated.
The Forum welcomes the
steps that have been taken by civil society and the people of Kenya
in general towards a peaceful settlement of the situation in their
country. Further the Forum would like to echo the calls by civil
society in Kenya for the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) to
disclose to the public the full presidential tally; to lift the
ban on live broadcast imposed by the Minister of Internal Security,
John Muchuki; and that there be an immediate halt to the violence.
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