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FIDH and KHRC strongly condemn the killings of more than 300 persons and call for the establishment of an international commission of inquiry |
2 January 2008 - http://www.khrc.or.ke/ - http://www.fidh.org/ FIDH and its member organisation, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), are deeply concerned by the current security situation in Kenya few days after the presidential elections and the official but controversial victory of the former president, Mr Mwai Kibaki, which is contested by the opposition party, the Orange Democratic Movement. Despite the Electoral Commission of Kenya has validated the results of the ballot, the leader of the opposition, Mr Raila Odinga, as well as the Kenya Domestic Observation Forum, KHRC and the international community such as the European Union denounce serious irregularities during the electoral process. Notably, massive differences in 49 constituencies between the total of parliamentary and the presidential votes combined with the delay of the official announcement of the results raise great concerns. Protests of opposition supporters are organised in all big cities, such as Nairobi and Mombassa. These protests are bloodily repressed by security forces in violation of the freedom of expression according to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ratified by Kenya. Thus, the deployment of the army in some region is worrisome. As a reaction, some protesters are responsible for the assassination of Kikuyus, the ethnic group of President Kibaki, and the looting and destruction of their goods. According to different independent sources, more than 300 persons were killed since the elections on 27 December 2007. FIDH and KHRC fear that these events will turn into serious ethnic clashes as it already happened at the occasion of previous presidential elections since 1992. (See FIDH / KHRCP Report May 2007 )Our organisations call for calm with regard the tomorrow announced demonstration. FIDH and KHRC request The national authorities
The leader of the opposition
The international community
The African Union
The European Union and the Commonwealth Secretariat
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