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Citations 1. McKenzie, David. "ICC prosecutor: Suspects in Kenya violence will be tried."//CNN.com/World//. 5 Nov 09. CNN.com, Web. 6 Nov 2009. . 2. [] (only way to cite i can think of)

__Summary__ In Nairobi, Kenya ICC officials have decided that it is time for trials for the suspected perpetrators of the violence after the 2007 December election which has now left around 1,000 dead. "I consider that the gravity is there and therefore I will proceed..." said Luis Moreno-Ocampo after a meeting with President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga. I take it to mean there is enough people that want me to ivestigat this that I can do it without anyone getting angered.

__Compare and Contrast__ In both of these articles there is a picture. However these pictures both reprasent different things. The picture on the CNN article shows a man being carried by three other men; but in the CPV articl it shows children waving sticks and appearing to be shouting. These suggest that it is not only adults protesting, but also children. On the CPV article there is a place at the bottom, much like this cite (wikispaces) to comment on the article, but not on the CNN article. In order to comment on that I would have had to go onto Facebook or Myspace in order to comment. This makes me think that the CPV article was written by someone who really wants to do something about it and they are wanting to talk about it. On the CNN article, something I liked very much was there, on the left side there was a box summarizing the main points. It helped me to narrow down what this was really about. I do believe however that both of these articles were both written very well. They both show the same point of view so it made it easier to read because I already had an idea of what it was about.