[Thousands of opposition supporters in the streets of Nairobi. International media questioned deaths that were reported on Friday. Photo/Reuters]
The death of five NASA supporters allegedly shot by the police dominated internation publications on Saturday.
After 10-day absence from the country, Raila Odinga beat all odds after running battles between the police and his supporters to address thousands at UpperHill.
America's Washington Post said : "Five killed in Kenya as police clash with Raila odinga supporters upon his arrival."
Further, it says: "An Associated Press Photographer took pictures of a man shot while carrying a Jerry can and photos of four dead people."
Britain's Daily Mail reported that the dead toll was at three adding that the bodies had bullet wounds despite the denial by the police officers.
"The three men, all with bullet wound son the upper body, were seen lying on the road in Muthurwa," the paper reported.
While the New York Times said 'several' people had been killed as the police engaged opposition supporters in running battles from the country's major airport, Jomo Kenyatta.
On Friday, police denied using live bullets adding that those who died were'stoned' by a hostile crowd that allegedly caught them stealing.
A defiant Odinga insisted that the 'third liberation' had just started adding that he was sure of 'crossing the bridge'.