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Kenya: V-P Heads to Hague for Trial
Capital FM, 19 January 2014
Deputy President William Ruto is scheduled to leave for The Hague on Sunday night to attend the continuation of his International Criminal Court (ICC) trial, which resumed on… Read more »
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Kenya: Were ICC Cases Meant to Flop After 2013?
The Star, 20 January 2014
On January 13, Fergal Gaynor, the Irish lawyer representing victims in the ICC case against Uhuru Kenyatta, told the International Criminal Court that the "withdrawal of charges in… Read more »
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Cote d'Ivoire: Prosecutor Amends Case Against Gbagbo, Ruto Case Resumes
Hirondelle, 18 January 2014
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) this week submitted an amended case file against former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo. And ICC court hearings resumed in… Read more »
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Kenya: ICC Decision On Ruto Was Win-Win Case
The Star, 17 January 2014
The ICC judges' Wednesday decision granting Deputy President William Ruto conditional absence from his trial was a win-win for both prosecution and defence. None of the two sides… Read more »
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Kenya: Ruto Case Resumes At the Hague
Capital FM, 16 January 2014
The trial against Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Joshua arap Sang resumed on Thursday morning after the Christmas and New Year break. Read more »
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Kenya: Kenyan Deputy President Allowed to Miss Hearings
IWPR, 16 January 2014
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague have again excused Kenya's deputy president from attending large parts of his trial, invoking a new rule that came… Read more »
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Kenya: Kenyan Deputy President May Be Absent From Trial Under Conditions
Hirondelle, 16 January 2014
Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto is granted leave of absence from some hearings in his crimes against humanity trial before the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to… Read more »
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Kenya: Ruto Excused From Continuous Attendance At ICC Trial
Sabahi, 16 January 2014
Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto is not required to be present continuously for his crimes against humanity trial at The Hague, the International Criminal Court (ICC) ruled… Read more »