International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo addresses a news conference in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 7, 2009. Moreno-Ocampo believes he has a strong case against a few people for crimes committed during Kenya's post-election violence and he will move fast to avoid a repeat at the 2012 election. The chief prosecutor told a news conference on Saturday there was also a chance any trial could take place in Kenya, or at the court in Arusha in Tanzania where suspects from Rwanda's 1994 genocide have been prosecuted. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 27 months ago

International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo addresses a news conference in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 7, 2009. Moreno-Ocampo believes he has a strong case against a few people for crimes committed during Kenya's post-election violence and he will move fast to avoid a repeat at the 2012 election. The chief prosecutor told a news conference on Saturday there was also a chance any trial could take place in Kenya, or at the court in Arusha in Tanzania where suspects from Rwanda's 1994 genocide have been prosecuted.