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State House says ICC cases have unsettled Uhuru

             Deputy President William Ruto chairs a meeting of principal secretaries at his office on Thursday.

By Felix Olick at The Hague and Geofrey Mosoku in Nairobi

Kenya; The trial of Deputy President William Ruto for crimes against humanity has “distressed” said his spokesman as African nations kept up pressure on the International Criminal Court. State House said the President was troubled after watching the opening of the trial of his deputy on Tuesday at the Hague-based court, where Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda accused Ruto of grave crimes.

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