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Kenya:
15 African States to Join Ruto ICC Case
The Star, 12 September 2013
RWANDA and Burundi have become the latest African countries to request to be allowed to respond to an appeal by ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.In July, the ICC ruled that… Read more »
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Kenya:
Uhuru - the So-Called ICC Cases Will Collapse
Capital FM, 12 September 2013
President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed confidence that the Kenyan cases before the International Criminal Court (ICC) will collapse. Read more »
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Kenya:
ICC Trials Have Done Little for Victims
Capital FM, 12 September 2013
A panel of political analysts and former legislators contend that the ongoing trials at The Hague have not done much to assuage the suffering of victims of the 2007-8 Post-Election… Read more »
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Kenya:
First Ruto Witness Set to Testify
Hirondelle, 12 September 2013
The first prosecution witness in the joint trial of Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang will start testifying before the International Criminal Court… Read more »
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Kenya:
Kenyan Senate Agrees to Withdraw From ICC
Sabahi, 12 September 2013
Jubilee Coalition senators voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) Tuesday (September 10th), agreeing with the National Assembly's decision last week and… Read more »
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Kenya:
Why Pick the Short Man, Sang Asks ICC
The Star, 12 September 2013
FORMER radio presenter Joshua Sang yesterday made a passionate plea to the ICC to drop the case against him. As with Deputy President William Ruto, his case was adjourned to next… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Rwanda Seeks to Address ICC During Kenyan Leaders' Trial
VOA, 11 September 2013
Rwanda has asked the International Criminal Court to let it address the court in the trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto. Read more »
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Africa:
ICC - Kenya's Is a Lose-Lose Strategy
Fahamu, 27 June 2013
The Kenya government's frenetic and wasteful sorties to the UN and AU trying to stop the ICC cases against President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto show, if proof were… Read more »
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Africa:
International Criminal Justice and Africa
ThinkAfricaPress, 6 November 2012
How is international criminal justice meted out? Read more »
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Africa:
Africa, Sovereignty and International Law
ThinkAfricaPress, 2 November 2012
Sovereignty was not simply a creation between European peoples, but something that governed relations between Europe and the rest of the world. Read more »
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Africa:
ICC Turns 10 - A Politicised Puppet or Legal Pioneer?
Fahamu, 18 October 2012
It took the International Criminal Court ten years to convict and sentence its first offender. As it enters its second decade, is it an impartial court or are some governments… Read more »