By LILLIAN ONYANGO laonyango@ke.nationmedia.com
Monday, June 3 2013
Monday, June 3 2013
In Summary
The International Criminal
Court Trial Chamber has suggested to its Presidency to hold the start of
Deputy President William Ruto and former radio presenter Joshua arap
Sang’s trials in Kenya or Tanzania.
In its recommendations on
Monday, the Trial Chamber said “it may be desirable to hold the
commencement of trial and other portions thereof, to be determined at a
later stage, in Kenya or, alternatively, in Tanzania.”
In a statement, the Court said the proposal was made following a request by the defence on January 24.
Before reaching the decision,
the Trial Chamber sought and obtained observations from the parties and
participants, as well as other relevant authorities.
“This recommendation made by
Trial Chamber V(A) is only a step in the procedure - set out in Rule 100
of the Rules of Procedures and Evidence - as the final decision on the
issue will be made in due course by the judges, in plenary session,” the
statement read in part.
However, the Court remained
the parties that the seat of the Court is in The Hague and where the
Court considers that it would be in the interests of justice, it may
decide to sit in a State other than the Netherlands.
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