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UNO big bosses in Kenya!
"The smiles of Kenyans turns to tear and inside the eyes of Kenyans is full of tear-gas bombs, was it a must without no choice? the re-election could still put the smiles back on Kenyans faces? "
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday met with the leader of Kenya's opposition Orange Democratic Movement,Mr. Raila Odinga, and appealed to both rivals of the bloody dispute to halt the violence and resort to dialogue plus all other issues concerning the Kenya election.

Mr. Ban arrived in Kenya in order to put pressure and hold talks which hopefully will lead to a peaceful solution, joining the former UN-Secretary-General Mr. Koffi Annan trying all together to save this political violence which led to almost 1000 people dead since one month of 2008.
Mr.Koffi Annan suspended the talks on Thursday after the opposition lawmaker David Too was killed in the Rift Valley town of Eldoret, the 2nd opposition lawmaker killed in 3 days. Fellow Orange Democratic Movement lawmaker Mugabe Were was gunned down outside his Nairobi-area home on Tuesday.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday met with the leader of Kenya's opposition Orange Democratic Movement,Mr. Raila Odinga, and appealed to both rivals of the bloody dispute to halt the violence and resort to dialogue plus all other issues concerning the Kenya election.

Mr. Ban arrived in Kenya in order to put pressure and hold talks which hopefully will lead to a peaceful solution, joining the former UN-Secretary-General Mr. Koffi Annan trying all together to save this political violence which led to almost 1000 people dead since one month of 2008.
Mr.Koffi Annan suspended the talks on Thursday after the opposition lawmaker David Too was killed in the Rift Valley town of Eldoret, the 2nd opposition lawmaker killed in 3 days. Fellow Orange Democratic Movement lawmaker Mugabe Were was gunned down outside his Nairobi-area home on Tuesday.

Since then, members of both men's tribes have attacked each other with guns and machetes. At least 863 people have been killed and more than 261,000 others displaced.
Kibaki's tribe - the Kikuyu has dominated Kenyan politics and commerce since the country gained independence in 1963. Odinga belongs to the Luo tribe. Both men met face-to-face on Wednesday in a meeting Annan facilitated.