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Kenya election: Voting begins in controversial election amid tightened security | |
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Security has been tightened in Kenya as voting gets under way in a re-run of the presidential election which is being boycotted by the main opposition. | Security has been tightened in Kenya as voting gets under way in a re-run of the presidential election which is being boycotted by the main opposition. |
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is seeking a second term, has urged people to vote and remain peaceful. | Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is seeking a second term, has urged people to vote and remain peaceful. |
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, who has pulled out of the election re-run, has called on his supporters to boycott it. | Opposition leader Raila Odinga, who has pulled out of the election re-run, has called on his supporters to boycott it. |
Mr Kenyatta was announced the winner in an 8 August vote but the poll is being held again because of "irregularities". | Mr Kenyatta was announced the winner in an 8 August vote but the poll is being held again because of "irregularities". |
The polls on Thursday opened at 06:00 (03:00 GMT) with tens of thousands of police and other security personnel deployed to protect voters and polling stations. | The polls on Thursday opened at 06:00 (03:00 GMT) with tens of thousands of police and other security personnel deployed to protect voters and polling stations. |
One voter in Nairobi's Mathare slum, taxi driver David Njeru, 26, told the AFP news agency: "It is my duty to vote. Last time the queue was all around the block and I waited six hours to vote, this time the people are few." | One voter in Nairobi's Mathare slum, taxi driver David Njeru, 26, told the AFP news agency: "It is my duty to vote. Last time the queue was all around the block and I waited six hours to vote, this time the people are few." |
On the eve of the vote, Mr Kenyatta urged people to cast their ballots: "Our forefathers fought and died for the right of the African to vote, we dare not reject this inheritance." | On the eve of the vote, Mr Kenyatta urged people to cast their ballots: "Our forefathers fought and died for the right of the African to vote, we dare not reject this inheritance." |
As the polling stations opened their doors, opposition protesters attempted to block roads in parts of Nairobi's Kibera slum, with riot police using tear gas in a bid to disperse the crowds. | As the polling stations opened their doors, opposition protesters attempted to block roads in parts of Nairobi's Kibera slum, with riot police using tear gas in a bid to disperse the crowds. |
The announcement by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of Mr Kenyatta's victory on 8 August led to inflammatory rhetoric and attacks on the body. | The announcement by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of Mr Kenyatta's victory on 8 August led to inflammatory rhetoric and attacks on the body. |
Last week, a senior member of the IEBC fled to the US amid death threats. | Last week, a senior member of the IEBC fled to the US amid death threats. |
About 70 people have been killed in violence since Mr Kenyatta was declared the winner in August's election. | About 70 people have been killed in violence since Mr Kenyatta was declared the winner in August's election. |
Mr Odinga had wanted the repeat ballot to be held at a later date, but a bid to delay the election re-run fell apart after only two out of seven Supreme Court judges attended a hearing on Wednesday. | Mr Odinga had wanted the repeat ballot to be held at a later date, but a bid to delay the election re-run fell apart after only two out of seven Supreme Court judges attended a hearing on Wednesday. |
One judge, Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, failed to appear after her bodyguard was shot and wounded by unknown gunmen on Tuesday. | One judge, Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, failed to appear after her bodyguard was shot and wounded by unknown gunmen on Tuesday. |
What went wrong in August? | What went wrong in August? |
Kenya's Supreme Court took the unprecedented decision to annul the August presidential election and demand a re-run in September citing "irregularities and illegalities". | Kenya's Supreme Court took the unprecedented decision to annul the August presidential election and demand a re-run in September citing "irregularities and illegalities". |
Chief Justice David Maraga said the election had not been "conducted in accordance with the constitution" and declared it "invalid, null and void". | Chief Justice David Maraga said the election had not been "conducted in accordance with the constitution" and declared it "invalid, null and void". |
He said the verdict, which was backed by four of the six Supreme Court judges, found that the IECB had committed irregularities "in the transmission of results". | He said the verdict, which was backed by four of the six Supreme Court judges, found that the IECB had committed irregularities "in the transmission of results". |
The court said the result was "neither transparent nor verifiable". | The court said the result was "neither transparent nor verifiable". |
The court ruling did not attribute any blame to President Kenyatta's party or campaign. | The court ruling did not attribute any blame to President Kenyatta's party or campaign. |
The ruling raised tensions, with rival protests in support of and against the court. | The ruling raised tensions, with rival protests in support of and against the court. |
There were running battles between police firing tear gas and stone-throwing protesters in the city of Kisumu, an opposition stronghold, on Wednesday. | There were running battles between police firing tear gas and stone-throwing protesters in the city of Kisumu, an opposition stronghold, on Wednesday. |
'We want a better election' | 'We want a better election' |
Mr Odinga has said that the IECB has failed to make the changes needed to prevent a repeat of the mistakes that marred the earlier poll, although the IECB disputes this. | Mr Odinga has said that the IECB has failed to make the changes needed to prevent a repeat of the mistakes that marred the earlier poll, although the IECB disputes this. |
His opposition coalition - the National Super Alliance (Nasa) - made clear its participation in the election was contingent on reforms being made. | His opposition coalition - the National Super Alliance (Nasa) - made clear its participation in the election was contingent on reforms being made. |
Mr Odinga has vowed to disrupt Thursday's vote and has called for "massive" demonstrations, but asked his supporters to stay away from polling stations in an attempt to avoid violent clashes. | Mr Odinga has vowed to disrupt Thursday's vote and has called for "massive" demonstrations, but asked his supporters to stay away from polling stations in an attempt to avoid violent clashes. |
In a statement earlier this month, he accused the government of instituting a "dictatorship", adding: "We are going to win the battle for a free and fair election". | In a statement earlier this month, he accused the government of instituting a "dictatorship", adding: "We are going to win the battle for a free and fair election". |
"Our opponents want an election for the sake of it, we want a better election," he said. | "Our opponents want an election for the sake of it, we want a better election," he said. |