European Union, US Carter Centre Scale Down their Observer Teams in Kenya's Repeat Election

European Union, US Carter Centre Scale Down their Observer Teams in Kenya's Repeat Election

The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) and the US Carter Centre Observation Mission have withdrawn some of their observers in Kenya's repeat presidential election set for Thursday.

In a statement, the European Union Observer Mission said that their move was informed by security fears and the charged political environment.

"We have assessed the safety of our observers considering the extreme tension, disruptions of polling preparations and strong criticism that has been made of the international community. Based on this, we have had to reconsider the extent to which we can observe across the country," the statement read in part.

In a similar manner, the Carter Center also announced it has scaled down its teams in Kenya citing security concerns and tense political environment ahead of Thursday's repeat presidential election.

“The Carter Center does not plan to deploy a full election observation mission to assess the Oct. 26 election. Instead, the center will deploy a limited observation mission with 10 long-term observers and a small team of election experts to assess the general electoral environment, and key procedural changes implemented by the IEBC, especially related to tallying processes at the constituency tally centers. Given the small size of the team, the center will not conduct a robust assessment of polling station level processes,” the election observation mission said.

This comes after the Commonwealth Observer Mission also withdraw its entire team of poll monitors in the country citing security fears.

“Everybody cited security fears. They felt it is not safe to observe elections when electoral officials themselves have been targeted,” an official in one of the Commonwealth countries told the Nation

 

Comments

Doreen (not verified)     Wed, 10/25/2017 @ 05:40pm

I would run too!Only idiots would consider this "Event" a "presidential election".
Gosh, even Somali had better presidential elections.

sokora (not verified)     Wed, 10/25/2017 @ 05:57pm

In reply to by Doreen (not verified)

Doreen: If it is that bad, elope to another country where you think you will be happier. Hey, they provide asylum but now it will be a long shot for you since RAO said NASA in now Nasa Resistance Movement (NRM).

sokora (not verified)     Wed, 10/25/2017 @ 05:54pm

You made the decision before the judicial revolt culminated. If only you had waited a little, you would have sent a full team. There will be no violence and if there would be the security teams will handle the troublemakers as appropriate. Your absence from the polls doesn’t change a thing. Raila is not participating and he would be the only one to rant as usual.

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 10/25/2017 @ 06:59pm

It is a sham election and they know it. There should be zero observers why even call it an election rather the prelude to KCA. While UK célébrâtes his birthday he should also take time to inform his jubidiots the new headquarters for their autocracy that is Central and the guess the new lingua .If you cannot pronounce l and always say r you are automatically in

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