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Friday, January 04, 2008

Mas fotos sobre Kenia

Estas fotos tambien son del conflicto en Kenia,.. muestran como la gente salio a votar de manera importante,.. (igual que en Mexico),.. bueno mejor verlas,..



Othaya: A group of Kenyan men sit outside a barber shop with a campaign poster for President Mwai Kibaki in his home town.



Nairobi: A supporter of opposition leader Raila Odinga rests his hands on a barbed wire fence during a rally at a local stadium before the elections.


Kibera: People wait in line to cast their vote in the most populous slum in Africa


Nairobi: Kenyans wanting to vote crowd the entrance to a school room used as a voting station


Nairobi: Election workers count votes at a polling station


Ngong Town: Kenyan army soldiers and policemen fire tear gas and live rounds as they take cover behind ballot boxes after an angry crowd started throwing stones into Oloolaisel seconday school where the vote counting for Kajiado North was taking place


Kibera: Residents demonstrate at the entrance of the slum


Kisumu: Rioters shout in front of a burning house
Kibera: Supporters of the Orange Democratic party loot petrol from a kiosk during riots

Mathare: A supporter of opposition leader Raila Odinga is beaten by two supporters of President Mwai Kibaki during a street fight

Mathare: A boy runs past a burning barricade during disturbances in a neighbourhood of Nairobi
Mathare: A man is beaten after being caught looting a shoe store

Mathare: Supporters of President Mwai Kibai flee after backers of Riala Odinga's opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) burn their homes and businesses
Nairobi: Mwai Kibaki is sworn in at the presidential palace


Mathare: Supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga run from police after torching some houses
Kibera: Kenyans wave 'pangas' (or machetes) during a demonstration

orogocho: A man sits in the back of a police van with bodies collected from a Nairobi slum

Kibera: Opposition supporters taunt members of the police

Kibera: A resident who was beaten by policemen is helped by the Kenyan Red Cross

Nairobi: Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga talks to journalists

Nairobi: Store owners mark outline of what used to be their shop after it was destroyed by looters