Kenya: Nation’s MPs vote to leave ICC over poll violence claims …

Folks,

There is no escape to ICC Hague by the genocide culprits.

These MPs ruling calls for an Emergency move to Curtail their plan.

To save Kenya, we need urgent set up of an Interim Government.

These named culprits are using government position to collect money as well as disposing of public properties and utilities to unsuspecting lured investors creating unpleasant economic environment in Kenya that which will complicate matters further for the New Government come 2012.

They must be stopped before they bring Kenya down to its knees.

Decision must be made in a spar of the moment, right now.

Tabia Mbaya must be curbed, it is cancerous and contagious. We must apply urgent remedy before it spreads out and catches other delicate veins and organs.

Thanks,

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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Kenya MPs vote to leave ICC over poll violence claims
23 December 2010 Last updated at 05:11 ET

Kenyan MPs have voted overwhelmingly for the country to pull out of the treaty which created the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

The move comes a week after the ICC prosecutor named six Kenyans he accuses of being behind post-election violence.

The prosecutor’s list included senior politicians and civil servants.

The MPs do not have the power to effect any immediate change in relation to the ICC but they have sent a message to government to start withdrawing.

Some 1,200 people died and more than 500,000 fled their homes in the violence following the disputed election in December 2007.

It ended when President Mwai Kibaki and his rival Raila Odinga agreed to share power, with Mr Odinga becoming prime minister.

In the peace deal they signed it was agreed perpetrators would face justice in Kenya or at the ICC in The Hague.

‘Face of impunity’

The BBC’s Will Ross in the capital, Nairobi, says if the government backs the MPs’ call it would take at least a year for Kenya to formally withdraw from the ICC but active cases would not be halted.

ICC Suspects

Kibaki allies

Uhuru Kenyatta (above), deputy PM and finance minister
Francis Kirimi Muthaura, secretary to the cabinet
Mohammed Hussein Ali, former police chief

Odinga allies

Henry Kosgey, minister for industrialisation
William Ruto, suspended education minister
Joshua Arap Sang, radio executive

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  1. DR. ODIDA OKUTHE

    VICE PRESIDENT KALONZO MUSYOKA AND ESTHER MURUNGI AND CARDINAL NJUE, PLEASE GIVE US A BREAK

    His most venerated Cardinal Njue was the one who laid the Kibaki foundation of impunity when he in his church, encouraged Mwai Kibaki to be tough as president and soon after that the president kicked out the Raila Odinga group, by so doing violating the MOU. The most venerated Cardinal has been campaigning for the return of the Kikuyu IDPs back to ”their land” in the Rift Valley knowing very well that these people illegally grabbed the Kalenjin/Maasai land let alone the people of the coast. Besides he knows that the home guards grabbed Kikuyu land during the emergency and soon after independence from the rightful owners but instead of sending the same people back to their ancestral land and legally dispossessing the home guards he insists that they should be sent back to ”their land.” What hypocrisy!

    It strange but not surprising that they: Cardinal Njue, Esther Murunggi and Kalonzo Musyoka, are thinking only of the Kikuyu pretender IDPs just as if these are the only IDPs.

    Equally dishonest are the PNU Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and Esther Murungi who are suggesting that the Kikuyu pretender IDPs should be settled in Mau Narok (Maasai land)! Knowing that these people have their land grabbed by their kinsmen why do they not send them back there where the entire Central Province is owned by only 100 families of home guards?

    Alternatively why do they, the venerated Cardinal, Esther Murungi and Kalonzo Musyoka, not use force to settle the said pretender Kikuyu IDPs in their own territories/respective constituencies in either or both, in Meru and Mwingi. Why Maasai land?

    Commenting on the police brutality in which more than 1000 people were mowed down with police bullets Cardinal Njue said ”The law must be obeyed!” This venerated Cardinal is effectivel saying that the law must be obeyed even if the votes were openly stolen and Kibaki was using peoples police to massacre innocent citizens. Is this Cardinal not shedding crocodile tears when he says the the named ICC six must face justice at The Hague? Who is fooling who in this instance?

    The Pope could have done us great justice if he defrocked this Cardinal.

    DR ODIDA OKUTHE.

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