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Violence leads to arson massacre in Kenya church |
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By Robert Dilday
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Thursday, January 10, 2008 |
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WASHINGTON (ABP) -- At least 30 people burned to death in a church in Kenya Jan. 1 after an election dispute touched off ethnic strife, according to multiple news reports.
The dead, who had been barricaded inside the church, were members of the country's dominant Kikuyu tribe. They were among hundreds that sought shelter in an Assembly of God church near the western Kenyan city of Eldoret. The city is a stronghold of the nation's main minority tribe, the Luo. According to witnesses, a mob barricaded the church and started the fire with gasoline-soaked mattresses. While many escaped through open windows, at least 30 victims and possibly dozens more were trapped in the flames.
The incident was the most violent of several that have erupted in Kenyan cities since the hotly-contested presidential election.
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