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War crimes court delays Kenyatta trial to November

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday postponed until 12 November Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta's crimes against humanity trial in connection with deadly post-election violence.

"Today, the Trial Chamber…set a new date for the commencement of the trial of Mr Uhuru Kenyatta. The trial is now scheduled to commence on 12 November," the Hague-based ICC said in a statement.

Kenyatta's trial had been set to start on 9 July.

Judges postponed the case after agreeing with Kenyatta's lawyers in April that they needed more time to prepare because of delays by the prosecution in disclosing evidence.

Kenyatta, 51, faces 5 counts of crimes against humanity including murder, rape and forcible transfer for his role in the unrest which ripped through Kenya after disputed election results in late 2007.

Some 1,100 people died in the bloodshed after allegations of vote rigging, shattering Kenya's image as a beacon of regional stability.

What began as riots quickly turned into ethnic killings and reprisal attacks, plunging Kenya into its worst wave of violence since independence from Britain in 1963.

Fellow accused, Joshua Arap Sang, and Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto are to go on trial on 10 September, also facing crimes against humanity charges.

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