Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga vowed Tuesday not to accept the outcome of a "sham" election, vowing a campaign of civil disobedience and peaceful protest.
"This election must not stand. If allowed to stand, it will make a complete mockery of elections... and might well be the end of the ballot as a means of instituting government in Kenya. Elections will become coronation rituals," said Odinga.
Source:AFP
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