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My International Criminal Court case won’t divide Kenyans along tribal political lines, says Ruto

Deputy President William Ruto (center), fomer East Africa minister Musa Sirma (right) and Baringo governor Benjamin Cheboi during a fundraising at Eldama Ravin in Baringo county on August 30,2015. PHOTO:KIPSANG JOSEPH

Deputy President William Ruto has said that the case facing him at the International Criminal Court will not return the country to the dark era of tribal political alignments.

He emphasized that the case should not divide the country but he will overcome the matter and asked Kenyans to remain calm.

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