Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta arrived at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, an AFP correspondent said, where he is to become the first sitting president to appear.
Kenyatta, who handed power to his deputy before flying to The Hague, has been summoned to answer questions about his floundering trial on charges of crimes against humanity for allegedly masterminding post-election violence in 2007-2008.
Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta arrived at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, an AFP correspondent said, where he is to become the first sitting president to appear.
Kenyatta, who handed power to his deputy before flying to The Hague, has been summoned to answer questions about his floundering trial on charges of crimes against humanity for allegedly masterminding post-election violence in 2007-2008.