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News Stirs Heated Debate in Social Media Web Sites.

The Nation (Kenya)

| December 15, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The social media went ablaze immediately Louis Moreno Ocampo named the six suspects to be investigated by the ICC.

People took to their Twitter and Facebook pages to voice their opinions about the list.

On Twitter, shockingly, Francis Muthaura made it to the Trending Topics - a list of the most-talked about topics on Twitter - an hour after the announcement.

Tags like "Haguewednesday", "Ocampo6" and Hague6" were used by people on Twitter as thousands of Kenyans discussed the announcement.

It was a matter of minutes before the identity of Joshua Arap Sang was revealed after everybody started inquiring on who he was and why he was on the list.

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