Prolific – ICC Case of the Situation in Republic of Kenya (Uhuru Kenyatta).docx

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ICC Case of the Situation in the Republic of Kenya (Uhuru Kenyatta). The essay explores the post-election violence that took place in Kenya between the years 2007 and 2008 was as a result of Raila Odinga not winning the elections where his competitor Mwai Kibaki won. This led to the post-election violence where crimes were committed such as murder, forcible transfer of the population, rape, persecution, and inhumane acts to citizens.

Sections include the crime, the court. the case, and policies.

Appx. 1,500 words.

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There were numerous individuals and organizations that informed the ICC Prosecutor of the seriousness and the nature of the acts that had or were perpetrated in Kenya. A “preliminary analysis” was then opened by the prosecutor regarding the situation in Kenya. Therefore, currently, Kenya is in a “preliminary analysis” by the prosecutor of the ICC. In this case, it means that the prosecutor’s office is reviewing information for the purposes of establishing if the Prosecutor should open an investigation into those crimes (Stewart, 2015).

Appx. 1,500 words.

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