Saturday, January 19, 2008

Kibaki ready to meet with opposition

Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka has said that President Kibaki is ready to meet and discuss the present political situation with the opposition.

Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka. Photo/ FILE

This was affirmed as the European Union promised to donate Sh550 million to assist in humanitarian relief efforts, following the post-election violence in Kenya.

The announcement was made by the EU Commissioner for Development, Louis Michel, during a meeting with Mr Musyoka at the latter’s Jogoo House office in Nairobi.

Mr Musyoka thanked the EU for the donation, saying that the money would assist in providing food, shelter and other basic necessities for displaced Kenyans.

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The Vice-President said that while the government welcomes efforts by the international community to help resolve the current political crisis, it was necessary that the process of reconciliation and healing be owned by Kenyans.

Mr Musyoka said that the three days of mass action called by leaders of the Orange Democratic Movement last week negated the harmonious spirit that was witnessed in Parliament during the election of the Speaker, and called for an end to further demonstrations.

The Vice-President dismissed international media reports equating the Kenyan crisis to the genocide that occurred in Rwanda, describing them as misleading.

Mr Musyoka, however, implored Kenyans to desist from engaging in the criminal acts witnessed during the clashes, where lives were lost and property destroyed. Mr Michel said the EU regards Kenya as a model of democracy in Africa and a key player in the region.

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He, however, expressed concern that the post-election violence had led to loss of lives and wanton destruction of property.

He called on the parties involved in the conflict to urgently engage in dialogue and negotiate a way forward.

Mr Michel expressed optimism that the mediation effort by the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Koffi Annan, and other eminent persons would bear fruit.

Mr Michel was accompanied by the head of the delegation of the European Commission in Kenya, Mr Eric van der Linden, and senior officials from the EU.

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Opposition Calls for Another Demonstration

Kenya's opposition has called for another demonstration, following three days of bloody protests against last month's national election that critics say was fraudulent.

Opposition party chairman Henry Kosgey told reporters in Nairobi Saturday the party will resume its peaceful rallies on Thursday. He said the opposition will use all available means to bring down President Mwai Kibaki.

Saturday's announcement is a reversal from Friday when the opposition said it would end the protests in favor of economic boycotts.

Kenyan riot police charge through tear gas at Orange Democratic Movement followers during protests in Kibera slums, Nairobi, 18 Jan 2008

Kenyan riot police charge through tear gas at Orange Democratic Movement followers during protests in Kibera slums, Nairobi, 18 Jan 2008

At least 23 people have died since opposition leader Raila Odinga started nationwide demonstrations last week, provoking a violent police crackdown.

African leaders have been shuttling between the feuding factions to try to resolve the growing crisis.

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On Friday, the U.S. State Department called on Kenya's political leadership to find a peaceful solution to the situation.

About 650 people have died since the disputed election on December 27.

Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is scheduled to arrive in Nairobi Tuesday to attempt to defuse the crisis.

In other news from Kenya, the U.N.'s refugee agency says it has suspended plans to deliver relief supplies to thousands of displaced Kenyans because of the protests and violence in the capital. The agency flew tons of humanitarian supplies from Dubai to Nairobi Friday, but says it is not able to deliver the aid because of the unrest.

An estimated 200,000 Kenyans have been displaced because of the violence. The U.N. Children's Fund estimates about half of those are children.

U.N. officials say the agency will resume the aid operation as soon as possible, but that it is not clear when that will be.

VOA News - Kenyan Opposition Calls for Another Demonstration Thursday

Kenyan Opposition Calls for Another Demonstration Thursday

By VOA News
19 January 2008



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