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Kenya post election crisis, focus shifting to recovery

An internally displaced man at the Tigoni police station fastens his goods on a bus as he readies to leave for his homeland, Kenya. February 2008. Thousands of people averaging six thousand have camped at the piolice station following the post. Allan Gichigi/IRIN
Check out our new in-depth on the Kenya post-election crisis with multimedia coverage, links and stories. For the in-depth report, go to: Kenya

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