Kenyan Deputy President Awaits Hague Court Fate

If Deputy President William Ruto and former radio host Joshua arap Sang win the motions of no case to answer, it will mark the end of the Kenyan case at the International Criminal Court.

The three-judge bench will either reject or accept motions of no case-to-answer filed by defence teams of Ruto and Sang seeking to terminate their case at the prosecutor’s level (file photo)

Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto at the Hague (file photo)

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