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Kenya - Tana River Renewed Ethnic Clashes Kill 30

At least 30 people have been killed in renewed ethnic clashes in south-east Kenya.
Children and policemen were among those killed in an attack on a village by hundreds of people.
Nearly 100 people have now been killed in the clashes in the eastern Tana River district since last month.
Rival ethnic groups have been involved in tit-for-tat violence over cattle-grazing rights in the region, one of the poorest in Kenya.
The Red Cross said that in this latest violence, Kilelengwani village was attacked on Monday by more than 300 people, who set fire to 167 houses.
"The bodies have not been removed from the ground... The situation is getting dangerous, something needs to be done urgently," Kenya Red Cross chief Abbas Gullet said in a statement.
Mr Gullet put the death toll at 39, saying eight children were among the dead.
A police spokesman told reporters that 30 people had been killed, including eight policemen.
Last month more than 50 people were killed in the fighting and a further 12 died last week.
It is the worst violence to hit Kenya since disputed presidential elections in 2007.
The Orma and Pokomo communities have a long history of tension over access to land and water in this ecologically rich area.
The Pokomo are mostly farmers, while the Orma are semi-nomadic cattle-herders.
An International correspondent who visited the area at the weekend, says it was clear that there would be a new revenge attack and this now seems to have happened.
She says the long-standing rivalry between the two communities has been made worse by an influx of weapons from neighbouring Somalia.
Some analysts say there may be a link between the violence and parliamentary and presidential elections which are due in March 2013.

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