Nairobi — Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga on Sunday called for a strike to support his claim to the presidency and accused the ruling party of "spilling the blood of innocent people", despite growing pressure on him to concede election defeat. The election commission on Friday declared incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta winner of the presidential poll by 1.4-million votes. International observers said Tuesday’s election was largely fair but Odinga disputed the result, saying it was rigged, without providing evidence. "Jubilee have spilt the blood of innocent people. Tomorrow there is no work," Odinga told a crowd of 4,000 cheering supporters, referring to the ruling party. He promised to announce a new strategy on Tuesday. Senator James Orengo, one of Odinga’s chief supporters, said the opposition would call for demonstrations. "When we people call you to action, peaceful action, don’t stay behind," Orengo told the crowd in Kibera, Nairobi’s largest slum. He also called for a boycott of...

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