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Kenya: President has rally to celebrate ICC dropping charges

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From left to right, Joshua Arap Sang, Henry Kosgei, President Uhuru Kenyatta, Major Gen. Hussein Ali, Kenyan Vice president William Ruto, and Ambassador Francis Muthaura, gesture,  as they attend a thanks giving rally, in Nakuru, Kenya,  Saturday, April 16, 2016. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and five others who had been charged with crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court held a rally attended by thousands to celebrate the withdrawal of the charges against them. The rally has been opposed by opposition leader Raila Odinga and some members of civic organizations who say it does not respect the suffering of the victims of violence following a disputed presidential election late 2007. (AP Photo/Kevin Midigo)

From left to right, Joshua Arap Sang, Henry Kosgei, President Uhuru Kenyatta, Major Gen. Hussein Ali, Kenyan Vice president William Ruto, and Ambassador Francis Muthaura, gesture, as they attend a thanks giving rally, in Nakuru, Kenya, Saturday, April 16, 2016. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and five others who had been charged with crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court held a rally attended by thousands to celebrate the withdrawal of the charges against them. The rally has been opposed by opposition leader Raila Odinga and some members of civic organizations who say it does not respect the suffering of the victims of violence following a disputed presidential election late 2007. (AP Photo/Kevin Midigo)

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