[The African Union demanded that the Security Council vote Friday to shelve the International Criminal Court trial of Kenya’s president on crimes against humanity charges for a year. Diplomats say the draft resolution asking for the delay appears doomed, with only seven of the 15 council members known to be supporting it. It would need nine votes to pass, and even then it could be vetoed by strong ICC supporters Britain or France. The United States has not joined the court, but generally supports its goals and case work.]
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