VICTIMS
The general hospital in Nakuru said 162 victims of violence had been treated since the start of the clashes on Thursday and warned that it was overstretched.
Annan, who was to continue a sixth day of talks with officials yesterday, said he and the two other mediators would not stay in Kenya "for months on end."
But he said a "mechanism" would be set up to allow continuing negotiations to end the political deadlock.
On Thursday Annan orchestrated a symbolic first meeting between Kibaki and Odinga, who shook hands and smiled, calling for peace and hinting at a willingness to talk.
The gesture, hailed internationally, was later undermined by further squabbling, with both sides maintaining their hardline positions.



