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OK. I jumped in to quickly there. Should have read further.
My ex-sister in law and her extended family lost a lot of influence under Moi, and he was incredibly corrupt. But then and now they feel more threatened by crime than the government, but most of them live in Karen now which may be considered off limits to political violence. But when it comes to judging the fairness of elections you need to go with the outsiders. The observers think that it wsa rigged. As Ty said, people in Kenya don't split on the ticket like they would have had to for Kibaki to have won. As you said, Kenya is tribal, so the split ticket voting is completely unbelievable.
Plus most observers think Kibaki stole it. Who are you going to believe, the international observers or Kibaki's supporters?
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