Judges at the International Criminal Court have rejected a Kenyan government challenge to its cases against six suspects accused of orchestrating deadly violence in the aftermath of disputed 2007 elections, according to AP. Kenya had tried to halt the prosecution of the six men by claiming it already was investigating them for the same crimes. Among the suspects charged by international court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo are deputy prime minister and finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta, former Education Minister William Samoei Ruto, former Minister of Industrialization Henry Kiprono Kosgey and Cabinet secretary Francis Kirimi Muthaura. Judges ruled Monday that there was no «concrete evidence of ongoing proceedings before national judges.»