Kenya Election Violence
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Wilfred Arende, 25-year old, waits for medical treatment at the Kibera's Makina clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, Saturday Jan. 5, 2007. A policeman allegedly hit him with a machete in the evening of Jan. 4, causing deep wounds on his head and forearm. Wilfred pretended to be dead and waited for the police and crowd to leave before crawling away and then taken for treatment. Some 300 people have been killed and around 100,000 made homeless in violent clashes since the recent presidential vote, bringing chaos to this east African nation, and ethnic divisions pitting some tribes against President Mwai Kibaki's Kikuyu people. (AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale)