ICC Suspect Won't be Extradited Soon – Lawyer
Lawyer for former journalist is challenging arrest warrant on several fronts.
Kenyan President's Trial Adjourned Until October
Judges dismiss defendant’s bid to terminate proceedings, and give the Kenyan government six months to provide key documents.
Action Urged on ICC Witness Protection
Experts highlight security weaknesses that could endanger entire cases.
Community Meetings Address Legacy of Kenya Violence
With national courts failing to act, restorative justice is promoted as limited way of soothing victims’ pain.
ICC Needs to Restore Credibility in Kenya
Court’s reputation in the country harmed by flawed investigations and perceptions of anti-Africa bias.
Defence Says Kenyan Broadcaster Called for Rift Valley Peace
Lawyer for Joshua Arap Sang disputes witness’s account of incitement following 2007 polls.
Congolese Rebel's Conviction Only a Qualified Success
Experts say changes to the charges against Germain Katanga raise serious questions about the final judgement.
Governance Row Threatens Kenyan Devolution
Observers say that by ignoring court orders, Senate members are undermining the rule of law.
Kenya Trial: Witness Describes 2007 Party Campaigning
Court hears how opposition leaders addressed crowds ahead of the polls.
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