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http://www.ntv.co.ke Eldoret North MP William Ruto has lost a bid to have his name removed from a human rights watchdog report into the post-election violence. Justices Mohammed Warsame, Cecilia Githua and Weldon Korir dismissed Ruto's claims that he was not accorded a fair hearing by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, ruling that the MP did not show any evidence of malice. The MP had filed the application seeking an order to annul the report by KNCHR that he participated in the planning and organizing meetings in Kipkelion, Mailing and Turbo where he allegedly incited the public against the Kikuyus and his political opponents.
