At least 200 killed in Kenya pre-election violence

More than 200 people have died since January in separate clashes that follow the pattern of pre-election violence that Kenya has experienced in most elections since the early 1990s, the country's Red Cross said.

More than 200 people have died since January in separate clashes that follow the pattern of pre-election violence that Kenya has experienced in most elections since the early 1990s, the country's Red Cross said.

Kenya Red Cross secretary general Abbas Gullet said this week's attack by a farming community, which killed more than 52 people of a cattle herding tribe, falls into that pattern.

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