International: Odinga Willing to Accept Power Share ; Kenya

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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga called yesterday for rallies across the country, raising the prospect of renewed bloodshed even as he indicated he was willing to negotiate a powersharing agreement to resolve the explosive electoral crisis.

Odinga, who claims President Mwai Kibaki rigged the December 27 elections with a flawed vote tally, told reporters he would negotiate only through an international mediator. He welcomed the imminent arrival of Ghana's President John Kufuor, current chairman of the African Union, who is expected in Nairobi by tomorrow.

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International: Odinga Willing to Accept Power Share ; Kenya

Kenyans, meanwhile, prayed for peace and an end to the political deadlock as a relative calm descended after days of violence that left some 300 people dead and 250,...

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