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Kenya's opposition to resume nationwide protests
Kenya's opposition said on Friday it planned to restart protests across the east African nation against President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.
- Kenyans in Kibera, one of the worst hit by post-election violence, are slowly trying to put thier lives back together.
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Nairobi: Kenya's opposition said on Friday it planned to restart protests across the east African nation against President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.
Opposition leaders will hold an afternoon news conference "to announce the immediate resumption of nationwide mass action against the irregular presidential results," Orange Democratic Movement spokesman Tony Gachoka said.
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