| Updated Sun, June 11th 2017 at 10:34 GMT +3International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda. (Photo: Reuters)The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution has finally expressed its regrets on the Kenyan cases that collapsed before full trial at the court and is now longing for a future Kenyan regime that will fully cooperate with it to revive the cases. He said the prosecution experience on Kenyan cases had led to change in policy of Office of The Prosecutor (OTP) with regard to investigations. Brenda Hollis who prosecuted at the International Criminal Trials for the former Yugoslavia talked about the importance of a well-resourced and balanced outreach to beat powerful propaganda machines. ALSO READ: No way yet for Africa’s answer to ICC, 3 years later“We have learned our lessons on this.
Source: Standard Digital June 11, 2017 07:30 UTC