THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Three Kenyans appeared at the International Criminal Court Thursday, denying they had any connection with unrest in which 1,200 people were killed after disputed elections in 2007. Suspended government ministers William Ruto and Henry Kosgey and radio executive Joshua Arap Sang attended the court to hear charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, forcible transfer and persecution. “We have absolutely no reason to be here. We are innocent people,” Ruto told reporters, after singing the Kenyan national anthem outside the court with other Kenyan politicians….
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