At least 33 witnesses have pulled out of the case facing Deputy President William Ruto and radio presenter Joshua Sang’ at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Victims legal representatives in the two case Wilfred Nderitu said the withdrawals have been occasioned by the fact that some of the witnesses are not sure of their statements.
Speaking yesterday, Nderitu, however, said the manner in which the prosecution has been losing witnesses is not worrying because there are still witnesses willing to testify before the court.
Nderitu said they have lined up 60 witnesses with 37 lined to testify while the remaining 13 will be called when need arises.
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Monday September 9, 2013 - Panic mode engulfed the International Criminal Court (ICC) headquarters over the weekend, after four ICC witnesses who are set to testify on cases facing Deputy President William Ruto and radio presenter Joshua Sang, refused to pick their calls for them to attend the trials which commence on Tuesday.
According to our sources, the four witnesses, who were holed in Sweden and Belgium, refused to pick their calls since they were supposed to arrive in Netherlands on Friday.
The four have argued that unless the court allows them to testify outside the court, they will not be ready to “testify in an open court”.
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