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New York TimesNAIROBI, Kenya — It took all of about 15 minutes on Sunday, after Kenya’s president was declared the winner of a deeply controversial election, for the country to explode.
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The dubious conclusion of the most fiercely fought election in Kenya’s history has pitched the country toward chaos. The opposition rejected the results and vowed to inaugurate its leader, Raila Odinga, as “the people’s president,” which the government warned would be tantamount to a coup. As the riots spread, the government took the first steps toward martial law on Sunday night and banned all live media broadcasts.
Western observers said Kenya’s election commission ignored undeniable evidence of vote rigging to keep the government in power. Now, one of the most developed, stable nations in Africa, which has a powerhouse economy and a billion-dollar-a-year tourism industry, has plunged into intense uncertainty, losing its sheen as an exemplary democracy and quickly descending into tribal bloodletting.
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Official Line is to portray this as 'tribalism'. However what has happened in Kenya is an outrageous act of corruption that has destroyed the democratic institutions of Kenya. The original election results were tossed out as Kibaki decided to not accept defeat. Odinga, a member of the minority Luo tribe, could not have won this election on an appeal to tribalism. Instead he ran against tribalism and as an economic populist and won the election only with broad support from the majority Kikuyu tribe.