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Kenya / Coming up: pockets of rioting youth

Kenya / Coming up: pockets of rioting youth

16/01/2008 by Arjen Africa, Journalism, Kenya, Observations, Opinion
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The morning was quiet in Nairobi. This afternoon i visited the informal settlements Mathare and Kibera. Police was around and Mathare seemed realtively quiet. Downtown Nairobi though there were pockets of rioting youth. They were dispersed by special police forces that used teargas. Less than an hour later, I witnessed singing youth who were challenging the police in the informal settlement Kibera. Police went in (that is the moment you hear on the audiofile). Minutes later, it seemed back to ‘normal’, as far as i can use that word in this extraordinary days for Kenya. Observation: more journalists around than common people. The riots will be in the media much bigger than they were.

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Kenya / Audio: pockets of rioting youth

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