Water clash warning evoked by Kenya climate talks
13th Nov 2006, 16:59 GMT
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Global climate change talks in Nairobi this week may be nowhere more relevant than a nearby settlement where water shortages a year ago sparked clashes which saw 25 people speared, clubbed or chopped to death.
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