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Nairobi hostage crisis: Deputy president excused from International Criminal Court trial

FP Archives • September 23, 2013, 15:58:10 IST
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In an unprecedented decision, judges at the International Criminal Court excused Kenya’s deputy president from his crimes against humanity trial for a week Monday so he could return home to help deal with the mall hostage crisis.

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Nairobi hostage crisis: Deputy president excused from International Criminal Court trial

The Hague: In an unprecedented decision, judges at the International Criminal Court excused Kenya’s deputy president from his crimes against humanity trial for a week Monday so he could return home to help deal with the mall hostage crisis. At a hastily arranged hearing, Presiding Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji said William Ruto could leave on a morning flight to Kenya. The hearing was quickly halted and Ruto was ushered from the courtroom to be rushed to the airport. [caption id=“attachment_1128171” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of William Ruto in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court. AP image](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/kenya-dep.jpg) File photo of William Ruto in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court. AP image[/caption] Ruto is the first such high-ranking politician to go on trial at the court while in office, and even before the trial started this month his defense lawyers had asked judges if he could stay inKenya for much of the trial to attend to his duties as deputy head of state. Trial judges allowed the move, but prosecutors have appealed the decision, saying Ruto should be present. Prosecutors did not object to his returning home Monday. As he left the court building, Ruto said the crisis underscored the problems of him attending the whole of his trial. “We hope that some people will begin to contextualize what is going on and begin to appreciate the challenges Kenya is going through, the region is going through and the complications that are brought by what is going on here,” Ruto told reporters. Ruto is on trial in The Hague charged with crimes against humanity for allegedly orchestrating violence in the aftermath of Kenya’s 2007 presidential election. He has pleaded not guilty. Eboe-Osuji expressed the court’s “deepest sympathy to the victims and their families and friends and all of Kenya in this most difficult time.” The hostage crisis that began Saturday at Nairobi’s upscale Westgate Mall was continuing Monday morning. More gunfire erupted Monday at the mall, indicating that the siege was not over even after the military said it rescued “most” of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during a major operation Sunday. Ruto’s lawyer, Karim Khan, told the court his client had to be back in Nairobi to help President Uhuru Kenyatta deal with the terror attack. “The world would have found it intolerable if the president and vice president of the United States were not in the country after 9/11,” Khan told judges. “Well this is Kenya’s 9/11.” Another lawyer, Wilfred Nderitu who is representing victims of the post-election violence, broke down in tears as he told judges he did not oppose the move. It was not immediately clear if the trial would continue in Ruto’s absence. Later this year, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also goes on trial in The Hague charged with involvement in post-election violence. AP

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