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Kenyatta becomes first president to appear before ICC

Published: 08 Oct 2014 - 10:18 pm | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 09:57 am

 

THE HAGUE: Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday became the first sitting president to appear before the International Criminal Court, where his lawyer sought an acquittal on charges of crimes against humanity.
Kenyatta, who handed power to his deputy before flying to The Hague, was summoned to answer questions at his floundering trial for allegedly masterminding deadly post-election violence in 2007-2008.
“The case has failed. It has failed in a way that there’s no prospect to go further,” Kenyatta’s lawyer Steven Kay said after the prosecution admitted it did not have enough evidence because Nairobi was allegedly not cooperating.
“It would be an affront to common sense to say that we are not entitled to an acquittal,” Kay told the court as a public gallery packed with Kenyatta supporters looked on. Kenyatta spoke to his supporters on the steps of the ICC’s fortress-like building after the hearing, thanking them for coming to court.
“We came here today which is what they wanted — and still there is nothing,” said Kenyatta, referring to the lack of evidence in the prosecution’s case.
The repeatedly-delayed case has seen at least seven prosecution witnesses drop out, allegedly through bribes and intimidation.
Judges could decide to send the case to trial or to abandon it after the prosecution said it did not have enough evidence.
AFP