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Tuesday, 29 January 2008, 18:49 GMT
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Kenya in crisis
Kenya turmoil
Raila's role
Tribal anger
Tribal violence
By Paul Mason
Newsnight
Newsnight's Paul Mason travels to the suburbs of the capital Nairobi to talk to some of those involved in the violence about why they're fighting.
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