12 people - including at least one child - have been killed in violence in Kenya following the re-election of the country's President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Two were shot on the outskirts of Nairobi, where the opposition leader Raila Odinga has strong support.
He claims the vote was rigged, but the country's main poll monitoring organisation says it's found no evidence of manipulation.
Opposition politicians in Kenya claim at least 100 people have died in post-election violence, as opposed to the official figure of 12.
There's fear the violence could escalate after the 2007 election left over one-thousand people dead.
Opposition Senator is Johnson Muthama: