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Kericho, which is near the hometown of the slain lawmaker.
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But violent demonstrations soon followed in the western town - killing at least two - and in nearby Kericho and Kisumu, with police firing tear gas on protesters who were blocking roads and lighting fires.
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Between 26,000 and 70,000 tea sector workers from the western region of Kericho, where Kenya's main plantations lie, fled in fear of their lives after the disputed December 27 presidential poll, said Joshua
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Future military missions may increasingly be like the AIDS-vaccine research project in western Kenya, where the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research helps care for 2.5 million civilians on the tea plantations around the city of Kericho and in the neighboring Southern Rift Valley.
Containment Strategy 2006
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Since the clashes, "all the Kisiis have left" the tea plantations around Kericho, Okelo said.
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Kisumu, Kericho and Kakamega - were safe and should be in Tanzania's commercial capital of Dar es Salaam by Saturday, according to the Peace
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On Friday, about 5,000 people fled a makeshift camp in the western town of Kericho, fearing there would be violence at the funeral in
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Police who did manage to get near Kericho found themselves outmanned and overwhelmed, even after being reinforced by paramilitary officers, the officer said, adding that one mob had stolen four guns with ammunition during running battles with police the day before.
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Kalenjin youths from the neighboring town of Kericho came in early Saturday morning and torched the town's main square and most of the surrounding buildings.
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In the nearby town of Kericho, gangs of young men from the Kalenjin,
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