Kenya Trial: Witness Describes 2007 Party Campaigning
Court hears how opposition leaders addressed crowds ahead of the polls.
Court hears how opposition leaders addressed crowds ahead of the polls.
Critics say current process is flawed and further challenges lie ahead.
Witness says William Ruto referred to non-Kalenjin people as “weeds” or “grass” that needed to go.
Academic tells judges of growth of armed factions in the run-up to 2007 Kenyan election.
Director of prosecutions rules out using new institution to deal with cases from 2007-08, even though that was why it was conceived.
Top prosecutor tells IWPR debate that justice process requires partnership between local and international courts.
Githu Muigai tells court that his government is cooperating fully with legal process.
Experts say formal legal processes alone are not enough to restore stability to post-conflict countries.
Nairobi event will discuss whether prosecutions are the key to accountability in Africa.
ICC case against Kenyan president on verge of collapse as prosecutors ask judges to force national authorities to hand over evidence.