David Cameron to meet Kenyan president

British Prime Minister David Cameron is due to meet Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who has been indicted by the ICC for crimes against humanity.

Kenyan rights groups have condemned the visit to the UK, saying the invitation is a betrayal.

Kenyatta is attending a conference on Somalia, held in London this week, with Kenya being an important stakeholder in the Horn of Africa, providing nearly 5,000 troops to the country.

UK officials have said that it is right for Kenya to be represented at the conference and noted that Kenyatta is cooperating with the ICC, unlike Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir.

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