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Ocampo Names “the Hague Six”, seeks indictments

Posted on December 15, 2010 by Ken

From Kenya Imagine:

1. Deputy PM and Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta
2. suspended Minister of Education William Ruto
3. Minister for Industrialisation Henry Kosgey
4. Secretary to the cabinet Francis Kirimi Muthaura
5. Former police chief Major General Mohammed Hussein Ali
6. Kass FM radio executive Joshua Arap Sang

Here is the story from Jeffrey Gettleman and Marlise Simons in the NY Times.

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