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THE HAGUE:Don’t risk arrest, judge warns again
Laaska News April 10,2011
By ERIC SHIMOLI reporting from THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS(Nation Apr 8)
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ICC judges issue September date for suspects -Nation
Kenya:Hope for violence victims as Hague trial opens + Related News
By BERNARD NAMUNANE (April 6 Nation)
The journey to justice for the victims of Kenya’s election violence starts on Thursday when three of the six key suspects appear before the International Criminal Court’s pre-trial judges.
Kenya:Six high-ranking Kenyans summoned by International Criminal Court
Laaska News March 10,2011.
UNITED NATIONS , 9 March 2011 –Six high-ranking Kenyan officials, including a deputy prime minister, two ministers and a police chief, have been summoned to appear before the International Read more…
African Union accuses ICC prosecutor of bias
Jan.30,2011 Laaska News
By Richard Lough
ADDIS ABABA, Jan 29 (Reuters) – African countries support the International Criminal Court (ICC) but its chief prosecutor is guilty of double standards, the chairman of the African Union Commission said on Saturday Read more…
Kenya:Kibaki, Raila plot way out for Ocampo 6
Laaska News January 07,2011.
By BERNARD NAMUNANE(nation Jan 6)
President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Thursday discussed the establishment of a credible local tribunal as an alternative to trial at The Hague for the six Kenyans under investigation by International Criminal Court. Read more…
Kenya:Kosgey on 12 counts for abuse of office
Laaska News January 5,2011
By CAROLINE RWENJI (Nation Jan 4)
Mr Henry Kosgey faces 10 years in jail if he is convicted on 12 charges of abuse of office filed in a Nairobi court on Tuesday. Read more…
Kenya:Kosgey denies charges in court
Laaska News January 4,2011

By CAROL RWENJI (Nation)Nairobi,Kenya -Former Industrialisation minister Henry Kosgey appeared before the anti-corruption court in Nairobi on Tuesday and denied twelve counts of abuse of office charges levelled against him.
Kenya:Raila accepts Kosgey’s decision to step aside
Laaska News January 4,2011
By NATION Reporter (Nation)
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has endorsed Cabinet minister Henry Kosgey’s decision to step aside over corruption charges.
A statement by the spokesman Dennis Onyango said the PM had “endorsed Hon. Kosgey’s request, after consultation with President Mwai Kibaki.” Read more…
By ANTHONY KARIUKI(Nation)