NASA leadership address supporters in Kibra, at Kamukunji Grounds, Nairobi County, August 13, 2017. [Photo|@ntvkenya]Kenya's Opposition, the National Super Alliance (Nasa) has warned that 'it is not over yet'.This is after the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) declared Uhuru Kenyatta, the president elect, in the August 8 polls.Nasa, led by presidential candidate, Raila Odinga, dismissed the results, saying the victory was stolen from them.Addressing a rally at Kamukunji grounds in Kibra, Nairobi County, Odinga said Jubilee stole his victory, and so they must leave the office, for democracy to take place.He asked his supporters not to go to work, on Monday August 14, but take to the streets for mass action, as they await a declaration of the next move, on Tuesday August 15."Tomorrow, there's no going to work. We will announce what next, on Tuesday. Jubilee are used to stealing, but this time round, they made a mistake," said Raila, Sunday.Also present were Nasa presidential election alternate agent Siaya Senator James Orengo, Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga, Mbita MP Millie Odhiambo, area MP Ken Okoth, among others.They also accused the police of killing its supporters, in Kibra, saying they trained the police to kill them, including children.

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However, the government through the Ministry of Interior and Coordination had earlier dismissed thethe allegations, saying police only dealt with criminals.

Orengo further called on the international community not to interfere, since Nasa is seeking justice, from the court of public opinion.