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Kibaki, Raila change tune over poll chaos trial |
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Brief:The International Criminal Court (ICC) set in motion the wheels of justice to try perpetrators of post-election violence as its Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo indicated trials could begin in July next year.
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| 1. On Sunday November 8, 2009, 7:08 AM , Pamela Butalanyi, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| I hope the names in the envelope Ocampo has also have their photos alongside them. Otherwise, one can pick on any poor Kenyan from the village or kidnap and they bandle them to The Hague claiming to be the perpetrator! That is why it is very important to let the public know of those suspected!..so that when they show the photo of Cheloti instead of Murunga, the public can be able to raise alarm!
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| 2. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 23:47 PM , Isaac Newton Kinity, United States wrote: | |
| Justice on corruption and the senseless killings of women and children has failed in Kenya. The involvement of the ICC in the Kenya justice system is justified. All Kenyans should continue to support the ICC. Without the arrest and the prosecution of the perpetrators of the post election violence, Kenya will be headed to an uncontrollable situation by 2012.
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| 3. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 23:45 PM , Isaac Newton Kinity, United States wrote: | |
| Justice on corruption and the senceless killings of women and children has failed in Kenya. The involvement of the ICC in the Kenya justice system is justified. All Kenyans should continue to support the ICC. Without the arrest and the prosecution of the perpetrators of the post election violence, Kenya will be headed to an uncontrollable situation by 2012.
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