Social media responsible for ICC private sessions
Bloggers and the social media in Kenya have caused the trial of Deputy President William Ruto at the ICC to go into closed session to protect the first prosecution witness.
By FELIX OLICK at The Hague 10 years ago
Social media responsible for ICC private sessions
Hussein Ali joins Ruto at The Hague
Acquitted ICC suspect Hussein Ali is among Kenyans at The Hague based International court following proceedings of the case facing Deputy President William ruto and former radio journalist Joshua Arap Sang.
By Hussein Ali joins Ruto at The Hague 10 years ago
Hussein Ali joins Ruto at The Hague
Prosecution, defence in heated debate on hiding of witness identities
Deputy President William Ruto’s lawyer Karim Khan in the ongoing trials made a strong case about having the witnesses give their evidence in public in his submissions, where he was opposed to having all sessions in camera.
By - The Hague 10 years ago
Prosecution, defence in heated debate on hiding of witness identities
Sang opposes application for blanket private sessions
During Wednesday’s proceedings, Katwa Kigen representing Mr Joshua Sang also opposed the application to have blanket protection measures for all witnesses to have them testify in private. Here are part of his submissions:
By - The Hague 10 years ago
Sang opposes application for blanket private sessions
ICC plans remain guarded as witness arrives
The Prosecution at the International Criminal Court (ICC) remained guarded on their strategy to prove the case against Deputy President William Ruto even as sources revealed that their first witness had arrived at The Hague.
By FELIX OLICK at The Hague 10 years ago
ICC plans remain guarded as witness arrives
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