L.A. Times: Kerry visits Kenya in bid to fix ties strained by rights charges
Secretary of State John F. Kerry on Monday sought to rebuild America’s frayed relationship with Kenya, which went into decline after the 2013 election of a president who had been charged with crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court.
Kerry met with President Uhuru Kenyatta to discuss counterterrorism efforts and security cooperation. The secretary also met with opposition leaders and laid a wreath at a memorial to those who died in the Al Qaeda bombing of the 1998 U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.
When the court dropped charges against Kenyatta last year, prosecutors cited Kenyan authorities’ obstruction and refusal to cooperate. Nonetheless, Washington has sought since then to rebuild relations with its most important ally in the war against terror in East Africa. Deputy President William Ruto still faces charges of crimes against humanity at the court.
Update: Kerry in Kenya Urges Coordinated Response to Militant Raids -- Bloomberg
WNU Editor: Kenya's Deputy President has just killed these talks .... "No room" for gays in Kenya, says deputy president (Reuters).
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If homosexuality is anything like transgenderism, it is a disease of the mind.
Good for William Ruto!
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2014/04/gender_confusion_and_the_complicity_of_public_schools_.html
Still have not found that gay gene. Based on the Swedish study of almost 10,000 twins, there is no gay gene.
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