Accused Candidates to Contest Kenyan Presidency

Justice Minister, Eugene Wamalwa, has announced that William Ruto and Deputy Prime Minister, Uhuru Kenyatta, are free to run for the presidency now that their trial at The Hague will start after the general election.

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  • Kenya:   Uhuru, Ruto Free to Run, Insists Wamalwa

    Capital FM, 11 July 2012

    Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa insists that Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto are free to contest the presidency now that their cases at the International Criminal Court (ICC) are… Read more »

William Ruto and Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta are free to run for the presidency.

  • Kenya:   Uhuru, Ruto Trials to Start in April 2013

    The Star, 10 July 2012

    Uhuru Kenyatta's and William Ruto's presidential runoff strategy in 2013 became shaky yesterday when the ICC set April 2013 dates for commencement of their trials. According to a… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Uhuru, Ruto Should Not Run in 2013

    The Star, 11 July 2012

    The International Criminal Court has announced that the cases against six Kenyan suspects will start in April 2013. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Eldoret North MP… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Hague Trials to Begin After 2013 Polls

    Capital FM, 9 July 2012

    Four Kenyans, including two potential presidential candidates, will be tried next April accused of fomenting deadly post-poll violence in 2007-08, the International Criminal Court… Read more »

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