on monday, businesses belonging to raila odinga and also to former president uhuru kenyatta, who backedaila in the last election, were attacked also in the kabira informal settlement here in nairobi, a church and a mosque were burned. there were also widespread reports of violence targeting journalists covering the protest by police, by protesters, and by armed gangs. religious leaders and rights groups are calling for calm. people are waiting to see if the tensions will escalate or if the politicians will come to the table and make more deals. malcolm webb, for "inside story." cyril: last year's election results were very close, and raila odinga has rejected the results. the longtime opposition leader has run for office five times and says he was cheated each time. in 2017, the supreme court agreed with him and annulled the results. it said it found irregularities and ordered a rerun, but odinga withdrew from that rerun and at least 1,000 people were killed in the violence that followed the 2007 disputed elections.memn coalition, and the former deputy speaker of kenya's national assemb