Only 35 per cent of Kenyans support the ICC process, a 15 per cent drop from last year when 50 per cent of the country had confidence in the trials at the Hague. This is according to an opinion survey released by the Ipsos Synovate opinion survey firm.
The report has also revealed that 39 per cent of Kenyans still prefer the criminal charges against the President Uhuru Kenyatta, his deputy William Ruto and former radio personality Joshua Sang to be tried at the International Criminal Court, as opposed to 32 per cent who would prefer is a local tribunal was set up to hear the cases.
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