For the first time since the Ocampo Six were indicted by the ICC for crimes against humanity the now free ICC suspects shared the same podium during a thanksgiving rally at the Afraha stadium in Nakuru.
The six stood in solidarity and advocated for reconciliation and healing saying the hold no grudge against those who falsely accused them.
Amid the eager Kenyans were
President Uhuru Kenyatta, deputy President william Ruto, former head of public service Francis Muthaura, former police commissioner Hussein Ali, former cabinet minister Henry Kosgei and former radio journalist Joshua sang .
K24's T.v Chemutai Goin files this report on the re-union filled with happiness and a message of forgiveness.
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