On Dec. 27, 2007 a surprise victory for former president Mwai Kibaki (PNU) in the Kenyan presidential election was followed by arson and violence aroused by suspicions of vote rigging. More than 200 have been killed and tens of thousands displaced. Opposition candidate Raila Odinga (ODM) is contesting Kibaki's election, and has declared himself the winner. Much of the violence is directed towards Kikuyu communities, the tribe of Kibaki and many of the Kenyan establishment, but there have also been retaliations against other communities.
A ban on live media throughout the crisis has meant that bloggers are one of the few valuable information sources available.
Background story from openDemocracy
Photo by Afromusing.
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This is a live aggregated external feed
Thanks to blogger White African, whose list of bloggers covering the Kenya situation we borrowed to create our feed of selected blogs below.
Latest posts from selected Kenyan blogs
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- On Post-Election Rebellion, Economic Growth and National Sovereignty
This is a live aggregated external feed
Ushahidi.com is a tool for people who witness acts of violence in Kenya in these post-election times. You can report the incident that you have seen, and it will appear on a map-based view for others to see.

Photo of newspaper headlines in Kenya from Mentalacrobatics.
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