Kenya: ICC Victims Say They Can't Bury Their Dead

VICTIMS in the ICC case against Deputy President William Ruto have complained to the court that they are forced to bury their dead in public cemeteries, although the families still own the land from which they were wrongfully evicted. They also fear that they too will be buried far from their homes.

In the 10th report on the status of victims of the 2007-08 post-election violence, the victims tell the judges that they have been unable to reclaim their properties years on.

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