Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta criticised the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Sunday, saying his East African nation was “tired of interference” in its internal affairs.
An earlier statement by the presidency said Kenyatta’s criticism was aimed at “foreign envoys.”
Kenya’s State House later said the barb was directed at the ICC.
Judges at the ICC this year withdrew charges against Kenyatta, whom they accused in 2011 of stoking ethnic violence after the 2007 presidential election, Reuters reported.
Prosecutors blamed their failure to put Kenyatta on trial on political interference and widespread interference with witnesses, especially after Kenyatta was elected president in 2013. Kenyatta denied any interference.
Kenyatta believes the ICC should stop meddling with Kenya’s internal affairs, the presidency said.
“That is why we are telling those people who are trying to incite Kenyans on issues that are long forgotten that we are tired of their interference.
“Instead of disturbing us, they should go to resolve the conflicts in Syria and Iraq and give us room to move our country forward,” Kenyatta said.
Kenyatta’s deputy, William Ruto, is still on trial at the ICC, facing similar but distinct charges.
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