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Hearing to consider war crimes charges facing president-elect comes a week after case against his co-accused collapsed.
Court cites discredited witness against ex-civil servant accused with Kenyan president-elect of crimes against humanity.
Dismissing the violence that followed Kenya's previous election as mere 'tribalism' is too simplistic an explanation.
Prosecutors say they have "no objections" to moving trial to August, giving election front-runners temporary reprieve.
Fatou Bensouda hears tales of victims of the post-election riots which left 1,300 dead and thousands displaced in 2007.
Two of "Ocampo Four" accused of masterminding post-election violence are likely to stand trial at the ICC in March 2013.
Court at The Hague rejects appeal of leading politicians charged with orchestrating post-election violence in 2007.
Resignations come after ICC rules Uhuru Kenyatta and Francis Muthaura must stand trial for 2007 post-election violence.
As the court charges officials over the 2007 election violence, we ask if this signals the end of a culture of impunity.
Three officials, including deputy prime minister, go on trial at International Criminal Court over post-poll violence.
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