our correspondent mario mural miller reports. memories of violence are still vivid out and about on behalf of piece helen, currency and collins barrage. i walked through the neighborhood and elder it in west and kenya, one day ahead of kenya's general election. they talked to me buzz and ask if they feel safe, whichever the outcome ready to like make my cell, sir. the scenes that unfolded in 2007 are still fresh in everyone's memory. here, after the elections violent clashes broke out between different ethnic groups, dozens of people including children, were burned, alive in a church. peace activists, carissa and brother lost friends and relatives. but some people, when they were injured, they still have injury still to be some they become physically disabled, some became mentally disabled. you can see the fear that they have the other neighborhood as a stronghold of william, brutal vice president of kenya. and one of the 2 leading presidential candidates authorities the, the area as a possible hotspot for violence and have brought in hundreds of security forces. but like 2007 leaflets wit