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Pockets of violence mar Congo election campaign, threaten vote

Pockets of violence mar Congo election campaign, threaten vote

TWO candidates running for parliament in the Democratic Republic of Congo's December 20 general election were killed in separate incidents, as a rights group warned in a report that electoral violence risks undermining the vote. A candidate for the ruling coalition in the South Kivu province in the eastern Congo region was killed by unknown gunmen while he was returning from a campaign event on Friday evening, a regional government official told Reuters. Another ruling coalition candidate in Beni, in the North Kivu province, also in eastern Congo, died from gunshot wounds late on Friday night after his campaign convoy was ambushed,…
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From message to violence: what to watch for in the media ahead of Kenya’s elections

From message to violence: what to watch for in the media ahead of Kenya’s elections

AS Kenya heads towards elections, concerns about the outbreak of electoral violence tend to rise. Existing research has offered several explanations for the violence. These include weak political parties, perceptions that elections are high stakes for different communities, and land grievances. Authors ADITI MALIK, Assistant Professor, Political Science, College of the Holy Cross PHILIP ONGUNY, Associate Professor, Université Saint-Paul / Saint Paul University The evidence for these explanations is compelling. For example, the weakness of parties has meant that political patronage has usually trumped policy proposals in Kenya. In a related vein, grievances over the distribution of land have provided…
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