
Shock as Over 50,000 Kenyans Submit Petitions to ICC Against President Ruto for Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has acknowledged receipt of over 50,000 petitions from Kenyan citizens accusing President William Ruto of crimes against humanity.
The court, located in The Hague, expressed astonishment at the volume of petitions and pledged to initiate investigations.

This development occurs amid reports of young Kenyans being abducted for voicing opposition to President Ruto, who is currently in his third year of presidency.
Renowned communication expert and Jubilee party blogger Pauline Njoroge corroborated the reports, stating that the ICC is alarmed by the activities in Kenya, where over 50,000 grievances have been lodged against the Kenya Kwanza government on their website.
“Things are boiling nicely,” Pauline noted on X.