Kenya's Kenyatta must attend trial: ICC

Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta has been told he must attend his crimes against humanity trial, after the ICC reversed a previous decision.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta

Kenya's president has been told he must attend his crimes against humanity trial. (AAP)

The International Criminal Court has reversed a ruling that allowed Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta to attend only parts of his trial, saying the African leader "as a general rule must be present" in court.

"Any future requests to be excused from attending parts of his trial will be considered on a case-by-case basis," The Hague-based ICC said in a statement on Tuesday.

Kenyatta's trial on charges of masterminding some of the 2007-8 post-election violence in Kenya that left over 1000 people dead and several hundred thousand displaced is set to start on February 5.

Judges previously partially excused Kenyatta to allow him to deal with the aftermath of a Nairobi mall siege in September.

Two weeks later, the court postponed the trial's start date after Kenyatta's lawyers said the mall attack - claimed by Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab insurgents - triggered a "national and international crisis".

Kenyatta, who was elected president in March, has long said that the trial in the Netherlands would hamper his running of the country.

Prosecutors however argued Kenyatta's situation was the same as that of fellow accused and Kenya's Vice President William Ruto, who was instructed last month to be present at his own trial.

Both Kenyatta and Ruto face crimes against humanity charges in separate trials. They were political opponents at the time of the post-poll violence that shattered the east African country's image as a beacon of stability in the region.

Ruto went on trial in September, becoming the highest-ranking serving official to do so before the ICC.

Both men have pledged full cooperation with the court.


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