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Most Powerful photos From Saturday’s Westgate Attack

Most Powerful photos From Saturday's Westgate Attack
Most Powerful photos From Saturday’s Westgate Attack

Despite the incident happening in Kenyan soil, photographers from AP, Reuters and Getty got the better shots.
As a matter of fact, Sunday Nation’s Gory Photo on their front page was a Reuters photo, while Standard used an AFP/Getty image.

Here are some of the most powerful photos from Saturday. Powerful in the sense that they show our security forces in action, or ordinary people lending a helping hand.

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The trials of Deputy President William Ruto and former broadcaster Joshua Sang at ICC resume on Monday, with the prosecution expected to wrap up cross-examination of the first witness.

The victimsโ€™ lawyer, Mr Wilfred Nderitu, will then take to the floor to interrogate Witness 536 before the defence does the same.

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The testimony of the witness will, however, continue in private as the chamber had directed last week after it emerged that there were attempts to intimidate her.

The two suspects are accused of crimes against humanity during 2007/08 post-election violence.

The hearings resume as Mr Ruto plans to file an urgent application for adjournment of his trial to return to Nairobi to attend to the Saturday terrorist attack.

The application will be placed before Trial Chamber V (a), with Mr Ruto asking the other partiesโ€” Sangโ€™s defence, ICC registry and the prosecution โ€” to make oral submissions to expedite it.

โ€œThe defence.. urgently requests that, pursuant to Article 64(6)(f) of the Rome Statute, the Trial Chamber adjourn the trial proceedings in this case in order that Mr Ruto can return to Kenya to deal with an ongoing and extremely serious matter of national security,โ€ the application reads.

The team led by Mr Karim Khan argues that the attack on Westgate Shopping Mall is an example of roles that fall under the Deputy Presidentโ€™s docket.

โ€œMr Ruto, as the serving Deputy President of Kenya, is required to return to Kenya to discharge his ordinary constitutional duties, which include participating in security briefings and consultations,โ€ the lawyers argue.

โ€œThereafter, Mr Ruto will be required to deal with the aftermath of such a traumatic and tragic event for Kenyaโ€” including attending funerals and other affairs of state,โ€ the filing states.

Mr Sangโ€™s lawyers, though not opposing the application, want their case to continue in Mr Rutoโ€™s absence.

Lead counsel Katwa Kigen said his client did not wish to lose the momentum of the trials, which enter the third week on Monday.

โ€œIt might be desirable to allow these proceedings to go on in his absence to avoid any further interruptions in future,โ€ he said.

โ€œIt is not our application, however, if it could proceed within an arrangement that allows the DP to attend to the affairs of the state without interrupting the case we would be most grateful,โ€ he added.

Mr Ruto on Sunday remained indoors at his residence in The Hague as Mr Sang alongside his lawyers joined the Kenyan community for a church service at By Faith Ministries in Westiende 101. The summon was delivered by Pastor Faith Wanja.

Addressing the faithful, Mr Kigen said โ€œsome positive thingsโ€ would occur this week.

On his part, Mr Joel Bosek, who is also in Mr Sangโ€™s defence team, expressed confidence in the cases.

โ€œThis week will be very critical. We are seeing ourselves winning.โ€-nation.co.ke

Most Powerful photos From Saturday’s Westgate Attack

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