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Three die in Nairobi slum clashes Many dead in fresh Kenya unrest
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At least three people have died in violence in a Nairobi slum which has seen deadly clashes since last month's disputed Kenyan election. At least 30 people have been killed in a weekend of continuing post-election violence in Kenya, reports say.
The bodies of the three killed in Mathare bore machete marks and appear to have been victims of inter-tribal fighting, witnesses said. In the worst incident 22 people in a Rift Valley camp for displaced people reportedly died after being attacked by mobs armed with machetes and arrows.
An opposition spokesman accused Kenyan police of failing to intervene. Three were also killed with machetes in a Nairobi slum and a further five died in unrest elsewhere in the country.
A top EU official is in Kenya as part of outside efforts to mediate an end to the crisis over the presidential vote. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is due to meet political leaders on Tuesday as part of mediation efforts.
EU Development Commissioner Louis Michel has urged both sides to stop exacerbating tensions. EU Development Commissioner Louis Michel has already been trying to mediate an end to the crisis over the presidential vote. He met President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga and urged both sides to stop exacerbating tensions.
Separately, the former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, is expected in Kenya on Tuesday. Deadly clashes
Supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who accuses President Mwai Kibaki of stealing the 27 December election, say they will resume protest rallies on Thursday. The bodies of the three killed in Mathare on Sunday bore machete marks. Witnesses said the violence had a tribal element between Kikuyus, the tribe of Mr Kibaki, and Luo, the ethnic group which Mr Odinga is from.
The disturbances have left more than 600 people dead, including at least 31 in the last four days, and a quarter of a million homeless. Houses have been burned down and people forced from their homes
Machetes An Associated Press reporter saw the body of one man who was beaten to death, apparently a Luo caught by a group of Kikuyus. Another man staggered past, blood streaming from his mutilated arm after a machete attack, the reporter adds.
Several homes were set ablaze in Mathare during Sunday's violence, where witnesses said the violence had a tribal element between Kikuyus, the tribe of Mr Kibaki, and Luo, the ethnic group which Mr Odinga is from.
Now there is a need for a military ceasefire and also for a semantic rhetoric ceasefire Louis Michel EU development commissioner
An Associated Press reporter saw the body of one man who was beaten to death, apparently a Luo caught by a group of Kikuyus.
Another man staggered past, blood streaming from his mutilated arm after a machete attack, the reporter adds.
A Luo woman who spoke to Reuters said she had been asked what tribe she was from.A Luo woman who spoke to Reuters said she had been asked what tribe she was from.
"Even before I could tell them, they took my bag and even wanted to cut me with a machete," she said. "Even before I could tell them, they took my bag and even wanted to cut me with a machete," she said. "I was just saved by the grace of God, they have taken everything I had."
"I was just saved by the grace of God, they have taken everything I had."
Musalia Mudavadi, an official from Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), visited the injured in hospital and attacked the actions of the police.Musalia Mudavadi, an official from Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), visited the injured in hospital and attacked the actions of the police.
"Now we are seeing cases of the police actually giving way and allowing people to attack each other," he told AP."Now we are seeing cases of the police actually giving way and allowing people to attack each other," he told AP.
In the Rift Valley, 22 people sheltering in an improvised displacement camp at Kipkelion have been attacked and killed with machetes and arrows in the past three days.
There were also reports of five people being killed at Elburgon, also in the Rift Valley, as a mob of more than 150 people armed with improvised weapons attacked villagers burned their homes.
The BBC's Adam Mynott says much of Kenya remains peaceful, but areas that have experienced ethnic tensions are still very dangerous.
Positive silencePositive silence
Supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who accuses President Mwai Kibaki of stealing the 27 December election, say they will resume protest rallies on Thursday.
The disturbances have left more than 600 people dead and a quarter of a million homeless.
Now there is a need for a military ceasefire and also for a semantic rhetoric ceasefire Louis Michel EU development commissioner
Mr Michel, who met political leaders from both sides in Nairobi, said he was concerned that the Kenyan police were using excessive force against opposition demonstrators.Mr Michel, who met political leaders from both sides in Nairobi, said he was concerned that the Kenyan police were using excessive force against opposition demonstrators.
Louis Michel fears rallies could spark more clashes with police
But he also criticised the opposition's decision to resume mass rallies which could lead to more violence.But he also criticised the opposition's decision to resume mass rallies which could lead to more violence.
"Now there is a need for a military ceasefire and also for a semantic rhetoric ceasefire," he said."Now there is a need for a military ceasefire and also for a semantic rhetoric ceasefire," he said.
"Now we need a quiet situation, we need just a little bit positive silence.""Now we need a quiet situation, we need just a little bit positive silence."
The ODM, which wants a re-run of the election, had originally called off protests in favour of a boycott of companies that back President Kibaki.The ODM, which wants a re-run of the election, had originally called off protests in favour of a boycott of companies that back President Kibaki.
Kenya's National Commission on Human Rights cast doubt on the vote, listing a catalogue of irregularities on Friday.Kenya's National Commission on Human Rights cast doubt on the vote, listing a catalogue of irregularities on Friday.