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Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence

The thought of going home terrifies Sarafina Nyambura.

Displaced Kenya farmers add to food woes

Kennedy Ombuki is a farmer. In normal times, he grows corn, maize, potatoes and peas on the green slopes near Molo. "They were export peas," he says proudly.

Time.com: Peace and Poison Arrows in Kenya

The warring factions may have agreed to form a coalition but the tribes of Kenya have learned to fight -- and to make weapons to protect themselves

Children bearing brunt of Kenya violence

Save the Children's Carolyn Watt sends this dispatch from Kenya and describes how children are the real victims of the post-election violence. Many have been witness to or victims of attacks and abuse, and 100,000 children are now living in makeshift camps.

Kenya talks to resume

Talks to mediate an end to Kenya's political crisis were to resume Friday morning after being suspended in the wake of a second opposition lawmaker's killing a day earlier, according to a U.N. spokesman.

Time.com: Can Kenya Avert a Bloodbath?

The violence started in response to a flawed election, but it reveals a rift that may be beyond politicians' control

'Ethnic cleansing' in Kenya - envoy

An American diplomat has described the violence in Kenya's Rift Valley as "clear ethnic cleansing" aimed at chasing out members of the Kikuyu tribe who are loyal to President Mwai Kibaki.

Violence spreading in Kenya, Red Cross official says

The violence plaguing western Kenya's Rift Valley spread to the country's Western Province Monday, according to an official with the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Ethnic hatred fuels more Kenya violence

Ethnic fighting once again engulfed Kenya's western Rift Valley on Sunday as witnesses and Red Cross officials reported brutal attacks by members of President Mwai Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe on other ethnic groups.

Renewed ethnic clashes hit Kenya

Diplomatic efforts to solve the violent fallout from Kenya's disputed elections continued over the weekend with a visit from the European Union's development commissioner Louis Michel, who met with President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga.

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