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Kenya: Bid to Alter ICC Rules Flops
East African, 28 November 2015
Kenya has lost its bid to have recanted evidence in the International Criminal Case against Deputy President William Ruto dropped after the Assembly of State Parties left the… Read more »
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Kenya: Major Prayer Rally Ahead of Ruto Date With ICC
The Star, 30 November 2015
Jubilee politicians are planning a major prayer rally on January 10, days before the ICC holds oral hearings in the case against Deputy President William Ruto. Read more »
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Kenya: Jubilee's Fate Rests With Ruto Case - Poll
The Star, 30 November 2015
Kenyan are evenly divided over whether the outcome of the ICC case against Deputy President William Ruto will have any effect on Jubilee's future. According to an Ipsos poll… Read more »
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Kenya: Duale Asks ICC Not to Use Recanted Evidence in Ruto, Sang Case
The Star, 29 November 2015
National Assembly majority leader Aden Duale has told the ICC not to use recanted evidence retroactively in the case facing Deputy President William Ruto and his co-accused Joshua… Read more »
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Kenya: ICC Witnesses Audit Delayed
The Star, 28 November 2015
A petition by MPs to audit the procurement of witnesses in the Kenyan ICC cases will be delayed. Read more »
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Kenya: ICC Judges to Determine Ruto's Fate
Nation, 28 November 2015
The fate of Deputy President William Ruto is still in the hands of International Criminal Court judges as far as the use of recanted evidence is concerned. Read more »
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Kenya: God Answers Prayer, Jubilee MPs Say After ASP Victory On Rule 68
The Star, 27 November 2015
God answers prayers, Jubilee MPs have said after Kenya successfully pushed its proposal against the use of recanted evidence in the DP's case at the ICC. Read more »
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Kenya: Assembly of States Parties' Reaches Deal on Ruto Evidence
The Star, 27 November 2015
After days of negotiations at the Assembly of States Parties' 14th Session, Kenya yesterday managed to get a resolution that could see use of recanted testimony at the ICC dropped. Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya Wins As ASP Adopts Text On ICC Recanted Evidence
Capital FM, 27 November 2015
The Kenyan delegation in The Hague has registered a major victory after the Assembly of States Parties adopted a report reaffirming that recanted testimony against Deputy President… Read more »
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Kenya: Anxiety As ICC Rule Talks Falter
Nation, 27 November 2015
Kenya's quest to have the Assembly of State Parties in The Hague rule in its favour appeared to be in dire straits on the last day of the negotiations that have a bearing on Deputy… Read more »
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Kenya: Reprieve for Ruto After ASP Dumps Use of Recanted Statements
The Star, 27 November 2015
After days of negotiations at the Assembly of States Parties' 14th Session, Kenya on Thursday managed to get a resolution that could see use of recanted testimony at the ICC… Read more »
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Kenya: ASP in More Talks on Kenya's Rule 68 Request in Ruto ICC Case
The Star, 26 November 2015
Kenya's request for the review of the ICC's Rule 68 on recanted evidence has been referred back to the ASP Bureau Committee. Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya's Good Cop, Bad Cop Act At the ICC
The Hague Trials Kenya, 25 November 2015
For those of us who've closely followed Kenya's dogged pushback against the ICC, the interview was also very confusing. Mohamed seemed to challenge everything we thought we knew… Read more »
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Kenya: The ICC Is Not a Kangaroo Court, Says Kenya's Top Diplomat Amina Mohamed
The Hague Trials Kenya, 24 November 2015
In an interview with The Hague Trials Kenya, Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed speaks about the Assembly of States Parties meeting in The Hague. Read more »
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Kenya: IDPs Oppose Govt Bid to Save Ruto From ICC
Nation, 24 November 2015
Victims of the 2007 post-election violence have dismissed the government campaign to block use of recanted evidence against Deputy President William Ruto as a waste of public… Read more »
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Kenya: ICC Trip is a Waste - Omar
The Star, 23 November 2015
Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar has accused the government of misusing taxpayer money by sending a team of MPs to "spectate" the proceedings of Assembly of States Parties at The Hague. Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya Issues Threat to Pull Out of ICC
Nation, 22 November 2015
Wounded by the failure to marshal enough support to amend the controversial Rule 68 to save Deputy President William Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang from the clutches of the… Read more »
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Kenya: Lessons in Kenya's Bid to Save Ruto From Hague Clutches
Nation, 22 November 2015
Kenya made another diplomatic miscalculation, staking the prestige of the country over what ended up being an abortive attempt to convince the Assembly of States Parties to the… Read more »
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Kenya: Cord, Jubilee Are Villains in Post-Election Victims' Fate
Nation, 22 November 2015
Last Thursday I spared time to watch the Citizen TV debate involving TNA chairman Johnson Sakaja and his ODM counterpart John Mbadi on the Kenyan agenda before the ICC's Assembly… Read more »
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Kenya: Ruto - ICC Bureau to Decide Fate
The Star, 23 November 2015
DEPUTY President William Ruto is keeping his fingers crossed as the Assembly of States Parties Bureau makes a critical decision regarding his crimes against humanity charges at the… Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya NGO Struggle Continues At ICC
The Hague Trials Kenya, 21 November 2015
Kenya is high on the agenda of the meeting of the Assembly of States Parties in The Hague, and NGOs and the Kenyan government are openly battling it out. Read more »
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Kenya: Govt in Showdown With NGOs At The Hague
The Star, 21 November 2015
Western countries teamed up with powerful global NGO yesterday to oppose Kenya's push to withdraw the use of recanted testimony against Deputy President William Ruto. Read more »
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Kenya: State to Spend Sh100 Million On Ruto ICC Trip
Nation, 21 November 2015
The Kenyan taxpayer will fork out an estimated Sh100 million to finance the government delegation to the nine-day Assembly of State Parties meeting in The Hague. Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya in Showdown With NGOs At the Hague, Ruto's Fate Now Lies With ASP Bureau
The Star, 21 November 2015
Western countries teamed up with powerful global NGO on Friday to oppose Kenya's push to withdraw the use of recanted testimony against Deputy President William Ruto. Read more »
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Kenya: Hague Delegation Total Waste of Public Funds
Nation, 21 November 2015
The ongoing meeting of State Parties at the International Criminal Court at The Hague is expected to make critical decisions on the Court's proceedings, in particular, the use of… Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya in Focus At the ICC Plenary On Friday
Capital FM, 20 November 2015
The battle to oppose use of prior recorded statements in the case against Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang will take centre stage during Friday's plenary session… Read more »
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Kenya: Kenya Pushes Bensouda On Ruto Case
Nation, 20 November 2015
The Kenyan delegation at the Assembly of State Parties forum Thursday met International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and impressed upon her their opposition to… Read more »