NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's opposition accused the security forces on
Saturday of killing more than 100 people, including children, in a crackdown on
post-election
unrest.
The party did not offer any proof, and Reuters has only been able to
confirm 11 deaths nationwide.
Speaking at a news conference, James Orengo, a top member of the NASA
opposition coalition, said police had provoked the violence. His colleague,
Johnson Muthama, said NASA would not be cowed or relent under the pressure.
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