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Kenya : Blast victims set to seek ICC help


Victims who were maimed and injured during the blast are now accusing the Kenya and US governments of neglecting them. "It is a pity that families of victims and survivors have been suffering for the past 18 years without any help from either the Kenya or US governments," Ngige said. Updated Mon, August 8th 2016 at 00:00 GMT +3Victims of the 1998 US embassy bombing are moving to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to seek compensation. Speaking during the 18th commemoration, Kenya August 7, 1998 Bomb Blast Association Chairman George Ngige and his Kenya Association of Victims of Terrorism counterpart Eliud Mulama said they were moving to The Hague-based court. He said US Judge John D Bates of District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on November 28, 2011 that Al Qaeda was sponsored by Iran and Iraq.


Source: Standard Digital August 07, 2016 20:26 UTC



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