The prosecution opened its case on Thursday with startling claims about high ranking meetings allegedly held at state house to plan retaliatory attacks in 2008. Ocampo’s submission that took the whole afternoon also alleged that the three suspects authorised rape and forcible circumcision of victims. The day also saw Ocampo draw a link between the outlawed Mungiki group and two of the suspects Uhuru Kenyatta and Francis Muthaura. NTV’s Pamela Asigi has the latest from The Hague.