Summary
A former Echo journalist has spoken of the torment of living in Kenya. Kenya has witnessed an unprecedented wave of political violence since last month's disputed presidential elections. The country is in crisis with protests and political unrest raging through the streets. So far, 600 people have died in the election violence and 250,000 are homeless.
Grandmother-of-nine and journalist Sarah Elderkin, 59, is working among the heart of the trouble as a personal assistant to Raila Odinga who is leader of the opposition to the president Mwai Kibaki.See the full content of this document
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'Everyone Is Stunned by What's Happened'
"I live very near the route from Kibera slum to the city centre, where our supporters have been trying to hold rallies for the past few days," she told the Echo via e-mail from the crisis-hit country.
"We've had a lot of...See the full content of this document
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