A look at some of the most interesting news stories from this week on the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation in Kenya:
- Suspect William Ruto wants the ICC Prosecutor to release the names of all individuals responsible for post election violence, reports the Daily Nation. Ruto: Name poll chaos ‘foot soldiers’
- Henry Kosgey, another suspect, announced he will run for a seat in the Kenyan Senate. I will vie for senate seat in next polls: Kosgey
- Also in the Daily Nation, a Member of Parliament asks if the murder of a police officer is related to the ongoing ICC investigation. MP wants Govt to explain officer’s killing
- The Standard reports that the ICC has ordered the six suspects to declare their wealth. ICC orders suspects to declare wealth
- The International Centre for Policy and Conflict challenged the ICC decision to not accept evidence from unregistered victims of the post election violence. Unregistered Kenya PEV victims fault ICC ruling on evidence submission
Ruto’s strategy is a complete non starter. why doesnt he place his request on record instead of writing a letter? it will be ignored