(SOUNDBITE) (English) KENYAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS CABINET SECRETARY, AMINA MOHAMED, SAYING:<br /> <br />"Today at The Hague, the prosecutor has dismissed the charges against his Excellency the president..."<br /> <br />From healthy applause to celebrations in the streets - Kenyans reacted to the news that the International Criminal Court in the Hague has withdrawn charges of crimes against humanity against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(English) KENYAN PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I am very keen to run home to my wife right now and tell her what's happening - anyway I am very excited by the way."<br /> <br />Prosecutors say Kenyatta, who had been accused of orchestrating a wave of deadly violence after Kenya's 2007 elections, used his political power to obstruct their investigation, especially since becoming president last year. Kenyatta's lawyers rejected the accusations.<br /> <br />The court did not acquit Kenyatta of the charges, as his lawyers had requested so charges could be