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Kenya's post election crisis mediator, Kofi Annan, has handed over the names of top suspects for the violence to the International Criminal Court's prosecutor.
The names are believed to be those of prominent politicians and businessmen.
Disputed election results led to bloody clashes, which resulted in more than one thousand deaths.
The former UN boss had given the grand coalition government, led by President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, until August 2009 to set up a tribunal and try the suspects.
This latest move is set to put pressure on the country's shaky coalition government to bring those responsible for the violence to book, as Wanyama Chebusiri reports from Nairobi.
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