After six weeks of shell-shocked indignation and civil unrest, Raila Odinga, the Kenyan opposition leader, has brought his party to a critical juncture in the country’s post-election crisis.
Talks between the opposition and the government made early progress on humanitarian issues and quelling violence. But this week they hit the thorniest subject: how to defuse the dispute over a flawed election that both sides claim to have won.

Kenya in turmoil 

