ICC ENDS PROBE INTO THE 2007 POST ELECTION VIOLENCE

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) closed its probe into the 2007 post election violence. The decision saw charges againstย President William Ruto, Uhuru Kenyatta, and Joshua Sang dropped. They three formed the infamous โ€˜Ocampo six.โ€™ Alongsideย Francis Muthaura, Hussein Ali and Henry Kosgey whose cases ended earlier. Their charges included crimes against humanity, including murder and persecution. ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan confirmed the dismissal of charges.

โ€œI have decided to conclude the investigation phase in the Situation in Kenyaโ€ฆ The Office will not pursue additional cases into the alleged criminal responsibility of other persons.โ€She stated.

The โ€˜Ocampo sixโ€™ allegedly orchestrated violence following the December 2007 elections. Whereby, Mwai Kibaki beat Opposition Leader Raila Odinga. Political unrest ensued causing almostย 1300 deathsย and loss of property worth millions. Additionally, the clashes displaced over 600,000 people.

The Hague-based court opened investigations into matter in March 2010.ย Chief Prosecutor Karim Khanย recused himself from the case due to conflict of interest. He was part of counsel for President Ruto. 13 years later, Deputy Prosecutor ended the investigationsย โ€œafter considering facts and circumstances.โ€ย And, she promptly informed the Kenyan Government of the decision.

โ€œI have informed the relevant authorities of the Republic of Kenya of this decision.โ€The Deputy Prosecutor said.


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