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In 2011, a research done by Ipsos Synovate found that 61 percent of Kenyans supported the ICC process/FILE

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ICC to evaluate ‘waning’ support in Kenya

However at the confirmation stage, charges against Ali and Kosgey were dropped due to lack of sufficient evidence.

In March, 2013, charges against Kenyatta’s co-accused Muthaura were also dropped leaving out the three who are set to stand trials on September 10 and November 12 this year.

In March 2013, Kenyatta was elected as president and Ruto his deputy, a factor that according to pollsters may have led to the decline in support for the court.

Kamara explained that the ICC will continue to provide factual information about the ICC and also evaluate the cause for the declining support especially correcting misinformation and propaganda around the judicial process.

President Kenyatta’s trial is due to commence in November 12 while that of Ruto will kick off on September 10 at The Hague.

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