International Criminal Court

The ICC has six Kenyan leaders, including Deputy Prime Minister, appointed on Wednesday on suspicion of organizing the violence following the disputed elections of 2007.

The violence has more than 1,000 dead and displaced hundreds of thousands left.

To proclaim Superior Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, the list that the political elite had left in the troubled nation of East Africa. The list was with enthusiasm throughout the country, where crowds had gathered around the television, watch a live broadcast welcomed.

"It took too long to live later in camps for years, finally justice is served displaced," said Martin Kamau, 30, was seen advertised in the living room with 20 friends.

President Mwai Kibaki said, calls for action against the suspects' arrest and malicious "and called for restraint during the investigation.

"People have already mentioned, not been studied in detail the process of pre-trial in The Hague, but has only just begun," said in a statement released after the names were. "They cannot be judged guilty until the charges confirmed by the court."

The six counts of crimes against humanity,The international tribunal, "he said. Court officials to decide whether to issue an arrest warrant or summon the suspects to appear voluntarily.

The names on the list are also Deputy Prime Minister Hour Kenyatta, Cabinet Secretary Francis Mitamura, former Police Commissioner Hussein Ali, and former Agriculture Minister William Rout.

Kenyatta, 2002 presidential candidate and son of the first president, is also the Finance Minister.

"I do not think we are a mature country that can deal with their problems are, there is the great impact of our work will continue. The government will continue," said Kenyatta.

Joshua Arap Sang A reporter from radio, ethnic and Henry Kosgey, chairman of the opposition Orange Democratic Movement, were also named.

Mitamura said, go voluntarily to The Hague, convened by the judges."The suggestion that I have done nothing to warrant a criminal investigation is an obvious absurdity," said Muthaura. "This is my reputation is unfairly maligned."

The disputed presidential election, the chaos that caused out the ethnic violence between supporters of Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga short-term.

The coalition government formed in Kenya after the post poll chaos, promised to act. One of the most important promises was the creation of a tribunal to try perpetrators of violence. So far, the government has a tribunal.

Ocampo is determined to bring the perpetrators to justice.

"Kenya is a world example in the management of violence," he said last year.

Ocampo said the International Criminal Court to prosecute the perpetrators and are subject to other a process of national reporting by the special court would.

"We will not let foreigners take in this country to the dogs," said Beth Mugo, Minister of Health of Kenya. "We have reached a crossroad. We want to keep our country sovereign, and if we are to our country becoming a failed State?