After one failed election, can Kenyans come together to make the redo succeed?
by By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Sep 21, 2017
3 minutes
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - After Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated last month's election because of mass irregularities, President Uhuru Kenyatta was angry and pained. It was as if a thief had stolen his cow and he couldn't get it back, Kenyatta said last week.
He has declared that Kenya has "a problem" with the Supreme Court, calling the judges crooks who stole the election from him and threatening to "fix" the judiciary if he wins the redo election on Oct. 17. His lawyer has called the decision to overturn the
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