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WILLIAM RUTOs days are numbered. The International Criminal Court (ICC) ADOPTS WAKI REPORT. The ICC on Thursday, July 10, 2014 began incorporating evidence gathered by the Waki Commission. The prosecution tabled several chapters of investigation reports on Eldoret and Nyanza as exhibits. Also adopted are medical reports of reported deaths over the post-election crisis period provided by hospitals and statistics of internally displaced persons PRESENTED BY THE THEN INTERNAL SECURITY PS. FRANCIS KIMEMIA. McFadyen was asked whether the violence was spontaneous or planned. Rutos lawyer Karim Khan strongly objected to the question, but presiding judge Chile Eboe-Osuji overruled him. The hearing adjourned for the day before he could answer. On June 11, the Trial Chamber V(A) judges admitted the Kiliku and Akiwumi inquiry commission reports, among other documents, as evidence against Ruto and Sang. The two commissions are predecessors of the Waki Commission but their reports were neither released nor implemented by the state. The judges said the two reports were relevant as they showed a similar pattern to the alleged organization of the post-election violence. Further, the prosecution intends to demonstrate the criminal intent of Mr Ruto and Mr Sang with these reports, the judges said. Details: the-star.co.ke/news/article-176061/icc-adopts-waki-report
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 04:32:42 +0000

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