ICC, Kenya, Argintina: The Nightmare of Ocampo

from Jagem K’Onyiego

Some people in Kenya are having bad dreams. Dreams that Ocampo is just some bad dream they are having and so when they come to, in the morning, it will have gone away. This to me is a bad dream.

Ocampo is a man who build his reputation over the years doing the near impossible. He investigated and prosecuted members of the Military regime who commited atrocities against humans (siyo Railway line), during their rule in Argentina. This was between 1976 to 1983. He wanted to make sure that those who thought they were untouchable in Argentina during that time were brought to book. The man is determined and I think no amout of heckling by Kiraitu, Isaac, Kioni, Mututho, or any other parliamenyerian will deter this man from completing what he has started.

Anybody who has doubt can read the article below. Argentina faced its past head on. They have jailed the former military president himself. The other low ranking Generals were already sent to prison courtesy of Ocampo. He is the only one who dared to that before he was appointed as ICC prosecutor.

Please read below.

Jagem

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Ex-Argentina leader jailed for life
12/23/2010 05:12:40 PM
A Buenos Aires court has sentenced Jorge Videla, the former Argentine military dictator, to life in prison for his role in the torture and murder of at least 31 political prisoners during the country’s so-called Dirty War from 1976-83.

The verdict on Wednesday was for charges related to a state-sponsored crackdown against opposition groups, including Marxists, leftist activists, trade unionists and journalists.

The court had already sentenced a group of ex-military members who had served Videla’s government to life in prison for crimes against humanity during the Dirty War.

The men were convicted for kidnapping, torturing and murdering more than 180 people in three secret detention centres.

Among those sentenced were Raul Guglielminetti, a former military intelligence agent, and Luis Juan Donocik, a former military police commissioner.

The majority of the crimes fell on Julio Simon, known as Turkish Julian, a former member of the military police.

Of the 17 on trial, 12 received life sentences, four received 25 years, and one was absolved.

A massive crowd of families and supporters of victims cheered on the streets in response to the sentencing.

Dirty War deaths

Videla assumed leadership in March of 1976 after deposing then-president Isabel Peron in a military coup.

According to a government report, more than 11,000 people died or disappeared during Argentina’s Dirty War. Human-rights groups say the figure is closer to 30,000.

Reporting from Buenos Aires, Lucia Newman, Al Jazeera’s Latin America editor, said that the relatives of those killed may feel that justice has only partially achieved.

“In all these cases people are still without the remains of their loved ones and many of them told me that they cannot forgive as they may never know where their loved ones are.”

Newman added that Videla has already been sentenced for human-rights violations – which he was pardoned for.

“He was sentenced in 1985 for gross human-rights violations, but five years later president Carlos Menem issued a broad pardon for all the so-called henchman of the Dirty War,” she said.

“Then a few years later he was imprisoned on a different charge, this time for stealing the babies of a lot of his victims, so that kept him under house arrest.”

In 2005, Argentina’s supreme court, at the urging of then-president Nestor Kirchner, struck down two amnesty laws that shielded hundreds of former officers from charges of human-rights abuses during the dictatorship.

Since becoming president in 2003, Cristina Fernandez has continued the push for renewing trials against military and police officers accused of human-rights violations during Videla’s rule.

Videla’s stand

In court on Tuesday, Videla appeared to lack any regret over his past actions, calling what many call the Dirty War a “just war”.

“I did not come here to defend myself today nor speak in my defence, in my eyes, defending myself doesn’t make sense,” he said.

“With this reality, which I cannot change, I will accept, however unwillingly, the unjust sentence that you are able to pass on me as a contribution on my part to the ends of national harmony and I will offer it as an additional service that I owe to God, Our Lord and the nation.”

In a clear jab at Fernandez and Kirchner, Videla said his “Marxist” enemies “completed their plans” and now rule the country.

“There is no doubt that the enemies defeated in the past completed their plans. Today they govern our country and aim to name themselves champions in defence of human rights while at the time they didn’t hesitate to violate them [human rights] in a superlative fashion.

“They no longer need violence to get power, because they have the power. And with that they intend to install a Gramscist [Italian Marxist theorist, Antonio Gramsci] Marxist regime.”

4 thoughts on “ICC, Kenya, Argintina: The Nightmare of Ocampo

  1. virginia

    Our Kenyan Law of the land has been Raped beyond repair and most of our leaders are laywers calling themsellves Learned friends.They commits grave mistakes and they call it serikali for they are shameless fools.A leader paying thugs to commit criminal acts like raping our mothers andkilling our fathers and they say that let Ocampo prove it.No they should have acted like Madoff say that i used to do it but with knowledge that one day my days shall come; That is it!

  2. Jd Brown

    I will say it again!!!.The Ocampo Six should get good lawyers. These Six with exception of Sang have massive financial resources to hire good lawyes: Mr. Kenyatta has old and new money from his family, Mr. Ruto must have money he had made during… (Y Two K) and the land Pipe deal he is being investigated for now. Others like Ali, Mithaura and Kosgey also have assets they can use to defend themselves. Poor Kenyans should not be suckered by these six for donation for their legal defense. Those who want to donate/help should send their donations to the IDPS ( potential victims of these Six)

    I wish politicianns supporting these six can also use the same energy to help the IDPs and the lesser known victims of election chaos who lost their lives in different parts of this country.

    Kenya government, political parties and Tribal elders will not spare these six from ICC trial. No amount of politics or pending Kenyan general election in 2012 will deter ICC from moving forward with this case. Domestic and Tribal politics being dished out by local politicians and self appointed leaders:like “voting in the parliament to pull your country out of ICC is only being done by these morons for domestic and tribal politics. Ones you are a member of these international treaties like ICC , member state cannot just choose to drop out when given international stature/ treaty is undertaking an action that the member state does not like.

    If these Six are innocent as they they claim, I am confident that ICC court will vindicate them and they will be in much stronger position that never before. At this time Kenya judicial system is weak and is not capable of trying these Six with charges ICC has laid on them. Again, listen to your Minister of Justice on this issue …the majority of your national/local politicians have no clue on how ICC judicial works. The Ocampo six have “Legal Target” on their back..no amount of noise or domestic politics can help them at this time.

  3. Peter Kamiti

    A whole parliament voting to get out of ICC because of 6 criminals? If 75% of Kenyans are happy with the indictments, who are these parliamentarians speaking for? I thought they went to Bunge to represent wananchi. If they can protect criminals in their midst, Kenyans have every reason to fear that these idiots are leading our lovely country to hell. When the dust settles 9or doesn’t settle soon enough) and it is time for new elections in 2012, those who voted to pull out of ICC should be shown the door. How can Kenya move into a new statehood with a new constitution with leaders who have no clue about what it takes to run a modern state? It is these kinds of blatant displays of ignorance, refusals to look at truth and honesty in the face, which have kept Kenya and other African countries behind many Asian countries. Lord help us.

  4. Jd Brown

    Mr. Kamiti.. You are Right On.. Bravo!!!… this is what you get when you elec/vote in : demagogue, ignorant, tribal politicians with zero intellectual capacity to form national thought arguments that can move the country forward.

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