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The names in the list to be made public: Kenyan leaders to be arrested and taken to the Hague for trial – This is victory for the Kenyan people

Posted by africanpress on July 9, 2009

Panic as Kenya poll chaos case handed to ICC
By ANTHONY KARIUKI

In Summary

  • The Kenya delegation left for Geneva, Switzerland on June 30 on a mission to convince chief mediator Kofi Annan to give the government more time to form a local tribunal.
  • President Kibaki and PM Odinga favour local solution, but most MPs are opposed to the idea saying that the trial could be manipulated by politicians.

Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has handed over the envelope containing the names of Kenya post-election violence suspects to The Hague.

The hand over triggered a flurry of meetings in the ranks of Government and a press conference for late afternoon on Thursday was addressed by members of a delegation that visited The Hague last week.

At the press conference, Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo confirmed that his team had briefed President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga on the “outcome of the fact finding mission undertaken on 2nd and 3rd July 2009.”

He stated that as a result of the briefing, the government had resolved to carry out the terms of the agreement with the ICC prosecutor. The government had also agreed to implement the recommendations made by the Waki commission, he added.

“The government has dispatched in accordance with that agreement a report on the current status of post election violence related cases,” Mr Kilonzo said.

The meetings included President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga and some of their ministers. Cabinet members seen at the Office of the President included Attorney-General Amos Wako, Lands Minister James Orengo, Justice Minister Mutula Kilonzo and Security Minister George Saitoti.

Mr Annan said he decided to hand over the envelope after an agreement was reached between a delegation from the Kenya Government and senior officials of the International Criminal Court in Geneva.

“In light of that agreement, I wish to inform you that the Panel of Eminent African Personalities has handed over to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, the sealed envelope and supporting materials entrusted to me by the Waki Commission on 17th October 2008,” said the statement addressed to Prime Minister Raila Odinga and copied to President Kibaki.

Mr Annan led a panel of prominent African personalities to negotiate a peace deal for Kenya after the country erupted into chaos following a disputed presidential election on December 27, 2007. The violence led the death of at least 1,300 people while over 300,000 were driven from their homes and forced to live in camps.

Kenyan delegation

Last week, Mr Annan held a meeting with the Kenyan delegation comprising the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs Mutula Kilonzo, Lands minister James Orengo, Attorney General Amos Wako and Mr William Cheptumo, the Assistant minister for Justice.

“We discussed the status of the implementation of the National Accord and progress on Agenda Four items reforms, including the modalities of the establishment of a Special Tribunal, as recommended by the Commission of Inquiry into the Post Election Violence in Kenya,” said Mr Annan.

“The next day on the 3rd of July 2009, the delegation of the Government of Kenya met with senior officials of the International Criminal Court including the Prosecutor Mr Luis Moreno Ocampo, and came to an agreement.”

Specific mission

The Kenya delegation left for Geneva, Switzerland on June 30 on a mission to convince chief mediator Kofi Annan to give the government more time to form a local tribunal.

Said Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo: “This is a trip with a specific mission which we have to accomplish. It has to do with the tribunal, but I cannot reveal the details now.”

“The consultative meeting is also meant to explore ways of tackling impunity once and for all. The post-election violence was just a tip of the iceberg. We also have to deal decisively with impunity that has been prevalent throughout post-independent Kenya.”

In a statement from Geneva Mr Annan said: “Justice delayed is justice denied.  The people of Kenya want to see concrete progress on impunity. Without such progress, the reconciliation between ethnic groups and the long-term stability of Kenya is in jeopardy.”

He added that The Panel “reaffirms its conviction that combating impunity and bringing to justice the perpetrators of the post-election violence in Kenya is fundamental for the country’s reform agenda.”

Mr Annan also “welcomed the Government of Kenya’s renewed efforts to implement the recommendations of the Waki Commission and to establish a Special Tribunal,” but added that “any judicial mechanism adopted to bring the perpetrators of the post-election violence to justice must meet international legal standards and be broadly debated with all sectors of the Kenyan society in order to bring credibility to the process.”

Mr Annan and the other members of the Panel Mr Benjamin Mkapa, former President of Tanzania, and Mrs Graça Machel of Mozambique, reiterated their firm commitment to support efforts to implement the comprehensive reform programme under the Kenyan National Dialogue and Reconciliation process.

The ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said on Thursday that he had received the sealed envelope after “all the actors involved in ensuring accountability for post-election violence in Kenya agreed on the need to move the process forward now to prevent the recurrence of such events.”

He added: “The transmission of the documents to Mr Kofi Annan forms part of these collaborative efforts to ensure that justice is not delayed and that future crimes can be prevented.”

Opinion has been sharply divided among Kenya leaders on which way would be best to try the suspects: A local tribunal or the ICC route.

Both President Kibaki and PM Odinga favour the local solution, but most MPs are opposed to the idea saying that the trial could be manipulated by politicians.

Local tribunal

Attempts to form a local tribunal were thwarted after MPs defeated a motion in Parliament meant to pave way for a Special Tribunal in March this year.

At least 1,000 people were killed while 350,000 others were rendered homeless in the violence that was sparked by a disputed presidential election in 2007.

Mr Odinga, then the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) presidential candidate, claimed he had been rigged out of victory by the Party of National Unity and its candidate President Kibaki.

Mr Annan brokered a peace deal that brought together the two antagonists on a power-sharing agreement under the Grand Coalition Government.

Mr Odinga was named Prime Minister and MPs from his party joined government.

2 Responses to “The names in the list to be made public: Kenyan leaders to be arrested and taken to the Hague for trial – This is victory for the Kenyan people”

  1. Here-below is what the people – the general public are saying: The leaders who participated either by funding the riots and the killings will now be punished. Some were in positions that easily could have been used to stop the crimes. But the leaders just did nothing while people killed one another.

    Make the list public and let the people know who did what. Let the listed resign immediately and wait for their arrest.

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    Submitted by kuku123
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:59 PM

    At Last! The day of reckoning is here! Second best momment in my life since the person of color became the leader of the free world!! Kudos to Kenyans! The era of impunity and Post Election Violence is over! Hail ICC. Next we demand investigation of other atrocities such as happened in Elwak District early this yr, abdi , Elwak

    Submitted by bjwg
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:51 PM

    Mzee moja, who do you speak for? I find your entries on this blog disturbing. Believe in good and in the country or take you pessimism elsewhere. This is good news – they can huggle all they like about a local tribunal but there is a Geneva convention that protects all humanity from bloody minded leaders.

    Submitted by Kamash
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:22 PM

    I applaud this move. We as Kenyans know all too well what happens to Government-initiated commissions. The Ouko and Goldenberg commissions are a prime example. Did Germany have the privilege of investigating its own war crimes after WWII? Of course not! Let ALL perpetrators of PEV be brought to justice in an international forum.

    Submitted by mpisha
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:21 PM

    As heads start rolling,lets hope it never happens to us ever again.We are bigger that this perpetrators.Ocampo strike the whip!

    Submitted by mzee_moja
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:06 PM

    I think this is another illusion. We are just heading nowhere with the list. Guys just mind your own business and mfanye kazi kwa bidii. This file will finally go missing like many others before it. Or maybe Waki will be carjacked and nothing stolen from him even his wallet, only the file.

    Submitted by Macishmael
    Posted juli 09, 2009 06:00 PM

    Justice delayed is justice denied. Hurry up Mr Moreno. We need to put a stop to this impunity, set a lasting precedent. These politicians are unable to move the country forward. Kenyans are waiting for you.

    Submitted by mzeemoja
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:59 PM

    Hurraaaaay!!! dont be vague, its Hague the better option.

    Submitted by menace2society
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:42 PM

    We make war so that we can live in Peace…Ocampo should know that. In as much as even a single loss of life is despeakable to me,but every war that we fight has Collateral damage. Kesi yetu ni 2090 coz we cant be charged for fighting for democracy.It has to be even if it pains!

    Submitted by tochio
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:40 PM

    Once Raila said he was ready to face the Hague that was it. did they think he can make a bad move he has the masses, and thats why a Letter was addressed to him and a copy to Kibaki and to the MPs did they think That it was only Raila and Kibaki in the Envelop. We want peace not Revage.Lets Kick out tribal politics first.

    Submitted by SJ502
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:28 PM

    No wonder Mutula went underground after the Geneva trip! They got whipped!

    Submitted by madhair
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:21 PM

    the time we have been waiting for has already come. indeed it is now the oportunity to punish those who conspired to ruin our country. there should be no mercy for all those found guilty of crimes against humanity. may the axe fall with so much vengeance so that we dont witness the death of innocent ones in the name of politics in our land!

    Submitted by Samur
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:13 PM

    Thanks Bwana Annan.This is what Kenyans have been waiting for,ICC Move with speed and arrest this thugs who are killing the country.They caused violence but now they move with Kenyan flags as Ministers,shame.Even the Top if implicated should Go to Hague.We want action!!

    Submitted by kbtrobert
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:11 PM

    Those who thaught Hague is not visible can now think of other options,wataingia Forest kama Kony.

    Submitted by thecreature
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:10 PM

    Well, the statement was addressed to the Prime Minister and copied to Kibaki because Kibaki stole the elections. He is president only in name. Secondly, Kibaki’s decision to steal the election was the cause of the chaos. Watch and see him hauled to the Hague. God I love ICC!

    Submitted by mukangai
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:09 PM

    Bravo Mr. Annan Kenya might see justice now thanks once more. Local activities can not be trusted!Woe to kanyans lawcourts.

    Submitted by petryan
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:08 PM

    actually, if the Kenyan govt. decides to establish the special tribunal, and it functions properly, the envelope can be recalled. The envelope only forms a basis upon which the prosecutor can trigger jurisdiction by opening an investigation in Kenya. If Kenya decides to prosecute, ICC will not proceed. However as Annan says, that Tribunal, if established must meet international standards.

    Submitted by mwanoo1
    Posted juli 09, 2009 05:05 PM

    why was the letter written to Odinga and copied to Kibaki? Is Raila a chair of any committee or something to warrant this? I thought it was supposed to be the other way round…

    Submitted by mxjnprr
    Posted juli 09, 2009 04:48 PM

    And what about AU telling ICC they know what they can do with their warrant against the Sudanese Prez! African leaders are never guilty of anything, are they? Same thing will happen to the guilty Kenyans.

    Submitted by kiriakukk
    Posted juli 09, 2009 04:14 PM

    Men,women and children who were massacred in cold blood are still crying for justice. Our IDPs continue to live as refugees in their own country and no solution in sight. Justice must prevail in the end. Kudos Annan.

    Submitted by comprah
    Posted juli 09, 2009 04:09 PM

    Is the debate about special tribunal relevant? I think no. Constituting a special tribunal means that the envelope given to ICC will have to be recalled (my opinion). Only one of the three options given by Waki was to be given the envelope. By lading into ICC, the two other options become irrelevant. Okay?

    Submitted by cashD
    Posted juli 09, 2009 03:52 PM

    Iguess now we wait another year as Mr. Ocampo decides what to do with the magic enevelope.

    Submitted by Nekesah
    Posted juli 09, 2009 03:38 PM

    And here is one man full of integrity..tho it should have been done a long time ago!

    Submitted by scanfish
    Posted juli 09, 2009 03:20 PM

    What a bolt from the blue! Hehehe! Kenyan politicians will now know the limits of their impudence and monumental arrogance. They will learn that their power is indeed very limited and puny when measured against real power wielders on the world stage.

    Submitted by panagitis
    Posted juli 09, 2009 03:11 PM

    This is the day all kenyas have been wainting for. Thank you very much Mr. Annan I knew you will do the right thing.

    Submitted by ketenyilanogwa
    Posted juli 09, 2009 03:00 PM

    Moreno… let us see your biceps flexed on these hungry and selfish warlords masquerading as leaders. Clear the Kenyan political landscape if need be. If you are the one belling the cat, please do it and fast. Annan ana mpira, anamchenga mutula kilonzo, wako na orengo. anampea pasi maridadi pale Moreno. Moreno please let us see what true justice is all about when it comes to sacred cows and big guns. hatujawahi ona.

    Submitted by fmanduku
    Posted juli 09, 2009 01:03 PM

    Well let’s see how things unfold from now…seconds away…round two (bell)

    Submitted by wangulu35
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:43 PM

    timely submission!

    Submitted by Obwakemwatugul
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:40 PM

    This is the turning point. Indeed ICC will carry out investigations further and the truth of the matter will be revealed. All our politicians will be scrutinized and all those who have been responsible in one way or another in violence will be know. Malice and witchhand will nolonger be there, the ICC should go upto state house where pre-and post election violence was planned and executed by the police and mungiki. Also causes of PEV in other parts of Kenya will now be known. Kenya is becoming a failed state at the hands of Kibaki and Raila.

    Submitted by malobafrancis
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:30 PM

    Something is fishy here!, Why did Kofi Annan address such a vital statement to the PM and only send a copy to the President? Do you also agree with me that our learned friends who zoomed off to The Hague could have been duped into drafting a commital statement? Am glad to also note that some fellows will have to at least stay within the Kenyan borders and be free at least for now!

    Submitted by mureithijm
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:23 PM

    The MP should be put to task for misusing his position to lock this innocent lady in police custody.Police are also wrong to lock her up as she is an employee of an Airline and could have been given a Police bond in case they had not completed their investigations.Is the MP more human being than this lady?Is he above the law to use Police to intimidate her.Major Ali should answer.

    Submitted by kairutim
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:17 PM

    This is what Kofi should have done right from the deadline. You can not give the same people who masterminded the killings time to sort anything out. God bless Kenya as we need his blessings.

    Submitted by anderon
    Posted juli 09, 2009 12:11 PM

    Thankyou,Mr Annan!

    Submitted by carolo
    Posted juli 09, 2009 11:57 AM

    Oh! I’m in shock with my mouth wide open. Let’s sit back and watch the show

    Submitted by shondeK
    Posted juli 09, 2009 11:55 AM

    And now wait and see how the hitherto anti local tribunal MPs make abouturn. Very soon ministers will not wanna venture outside the Kenyan borders, well save for Sudan.

  2. dice228 said

    where does Obama come into this- what about all the email documents sent between Obamas office and Odinga…. which showed the SAUL ALINSKY method of winning an election…. call fraud agitate the masses then if all else fails you use violence against the opposition* I thought you (API) had all that information documented to show the direct link between obama Odinga and the violence. The email plan shows the details.. This should not be overlooked. Many souls shared the burden of the “o-o”liaison.

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