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Kenya's William Ruto's case dismissed by ICC | Kenya's William Ruto's case dismissed by ICC |
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The International Criminal Court has thrown out the case against Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto. | The International Criminal Court has thrown out the case against Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto. |
The court ruled there was insufficient evidence, but it refused to acquit him. | The court ruled there was insufficient evidence, but it refused to acquit him. |
In a split ruling, one judge declared it a mistrial because of a "troubling incidence of witness interference and intolerable political meddling". | |
Mr Ruto denied murder, deportation and persecution charges during violence that followed the 2007 elections in which about 1,200 people were killed. | Mr Ruto denied murder, deportation and persecution charges during violence that followed the 2007 elections in which about 1,200 people were killed. |
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta welcomed the ruling, saying the trial had been a "nightmare" for the nation. | |
Mr Ruto is one of the most senior politicians to be tried by the ICC. | Mr Ruto is one of the most senior politicians to be tried by the ICC. |
In 2014, the prosecutor dropped similar charges against Mr Kenyatta, alleging that witnesses had been intimidated to make them change their testimony. | |
The case against Mr Ruto's co-accused, journalist Joshua arap Sang, was also dismissed. | The case against Mr Ruto's co-accused, journalist Joshua arap Sang, was also dismissed. |
Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta were on opposite sides of the 2007 election, but formed an alliance that won the 2013 election. | Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta were on opposite sides of the 2007 election, but formed an alliance that won the 2013 election. |
There has not been a single conviction over the Kenyan election violence, which lasted for four months after December 2007. | |
A lawyer for the victims, Nelly Warega, said the ruling was a "huge disappointment" and they would consider appealing against it. | |
"We believe that people need to be held accountable," she said. | |
Mr Ruto's supporters burst into celebrations after the verdict was announced, reports the BBC's Wanyama wa Chebusiri from his home town of Eldoret in western Kenya. | |
The prosecution case Mr Ruto was dogged by repeated setbacks. | |
In February judges at the ICC barred the use of recanted testimony, meaning that prior recorded witness statements could not be used by prosecutors. | In February judges at the ICC barred the use of recanted testimony, meaning that prior recorded witness statements could not be used by prosecutors. |
Several key witnesses in the case have changed their statements, which prosecutors said was due to intimidation and bribery. | Several key witnesses in the case have changed their statements, which prosecutors said was due to intimidation and bribery. |
Mr Ruto's lawyers said he should be acquitted because so many key prosecution witnesses either dropped or changed their original statements. | Mr Ruto's lawyers said he should be acquitted because so many key prosecution witnesses either dropped or changed their original statements. |
ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda acknowledged that the loss of witnesses weakened the case against the deputy president - but she argued there still remained enough evidence to proceed with the trial. | ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda acknowledged that the loss of witnesses weakened the case against the deputy president - but she argued there still remained enough evidence to proceed with the trial. |