Human Rights Watch investigations indicate that, after Kenya's
disputed elections, opposition party officials and local elders planned
and organized ethnic-based violence in the Rift Valley, Human Rights
Watch said today. The attacks, targeting mostly Kikuyu and Kisii people
in and around the town of Eldoret, could continue unless the government
and opposition act to stop the violence, Human Rights Watch said.
Human Rights Watch called on the opposition Orange Democratic
Movement (ODM) leadership to take immediate steps to stop its supporters
from committing further attacks. At the same time, Human Rights Watch
said the Kenyan police should urgently deploy extra officers to the
region to protect displaced people and resident Kikuyu communities.
"Opposition leaders are right to challenge Kenya's rigged
presidential poll, but they can't use it as an excuse for targeting
ethnic groups," said Georgette Gagnon, acting Africa director at Human
Rights Watch. "We have evidence that ODM politicians and local leaders
actively fomented some post-election violence, and the authorities
should investigate and make sure it stops now."
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