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ICC prosecutor withdraws charges against Kenyan president
2014-12-07
Prosecutors dropped charges of crimes against humanity against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday, marking a failure for the International Criminal Court in the highest-profile case in its 11-year history.
Carla del Ponte weeps...
Judges in The Hague had on Wednesday given prosecutors a week to decide whether to proceed against Kenyatta, who was accused of fomenting ethnic violence after the 2007 election, or withdraw the charges.
"Da witnesses are all dead!"
Prosecutors have said Kenyatta, the first sitting president to have attended a session of the court, used his powers to obstruct the investigation, especially since becoming head of state last year. Kenyatta's lawyers denied this.

The collapse is a blow to the court, which has secured only two convictions, both against little-known Congolese warlords, and has yet to prove it can hold the powerful to account.

Many Africans accuse the court of unfairly targeting their continent, while a lawyer said it had failed victims of the post-election bloodshed in which 1,200 people were butchered.

"The evidence has not improved to such an extent that Mr Kenyatta's alleged criminal responsibility can be proven," prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a court filing.

Kenyatta received the news at a meeting of Kenyan officials and business executives, who applauded. Some hugged him. His reaction, "One down, two to go", referred to his wish to see similar charges dropped against his deputy, William Ruto, and a Kenyan journalist.

Diplomats say the case has been a distraction for the administration, despite official denials. But the economic impact has been limited, in part because most investors have long thought the case against Kenyatta was falling apart.

The court did not acquit Kenyatta, so charges could be brought again if more evidence becomes available. But the case against him struggled in the court, with prosecutors saying star witnesses had been intimidated into withdrawing testimony, a charge Kenyatta's lawyers denied.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  I started to say "I didn't know that the ICC had charged Obama"...
then I read the article. It's the one actually in Kenya. Rats.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-12-07 09:25  

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