NAIROBI –
In Kenya are at unrest after the election victory of president Uhuru Kenyatta eleven deaths. According to the coalition of opposition parties that the results of the elections do not accept the violence for more than a hundred deaths. That death toll is not by independent sources confirmed. A nine-year-old girl was, according to witnesses, struck by stray bullets when they are on a balcony in the capital city of Nairobi was watching.
With great sorrow, the family of the girl.
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At least four people were with gunshot wounds in the hospital, six others were treated after they would have been beaten by the police.
In Nairobi and other cities were protesters on the street. In Kisumu, a known stronghold of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, shot the riot police with tear gas and bullets at protesters. According to the ministry of Home Affairs are the actions of the authorities aimed at ,,criminal elements.”
Many Kenyans fear a repeat of the large-scale violence after the elections of 2007, with more than a thousand people were killed.