Felix Olick
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Analysts doubt that court signatories will use political leverage to advance cases.
As prosecutors struggle to present evidence against top officials, opinion is split on tribunal’s local impact.
Government is under obligation to arrest suspect wanted for bribing witnesses, they say.
Judges face balancing act between demonstrating understanding during a crisis, and pressing on with trial process.
Observers differ on how waning support will affect the justice process in The Hague.
National legislators unhappy with power shift to county governors.
Judges accused of bowing to political pressure after deciding that Kenya’s deputy president can stay away from most of his trial.
Western governments warned against electing Uhuru Kenyatta, but what should they do now that he looks certain to become president?
Success in upcoming election would not block Hague charges against two presidential hopefuls.