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Violence victims held prayers for Ruto ahead of landmark ruling

Eldoret residents in jubilation after William Ruto and Joshua Sang were set free by the International Criminal Court. (Photo: Kevin Tunoi/Standard)

Post-election violence victims in North Rift Tuesday conducted prayers for Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua Sang before the ICC delivered its ruling.

The group under the ‘Kenya Peace and Reconciliation Initiative’, which comprised victims from both Kalenjin and Kikuyu communities, called for an end to the cases.

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