China & Kenya: China supports sovereignty of Kenya, says Ambassador

Ati What?

China is saying What ??????

Tell China, people of Kenya are ready to protect their Destiny.

It is China who is messing with the Sovereignty of Kenyans. Read the last attachment, and understand how and why.

They better begin to pack-off !

They have given us a reason to kick their butt off Kenya.

Tell them to read attached Document here down please.

We know they are not alone, they are with their Mafia inter-Connected Intelligence Property Thievers” the International Corporate Business Society, who have already done every manner of destroying us through slow puncture death, but they are not bigger than God. They do not have the last say, in the life of Kenya. God will save Kenya. People Pray Hard and stand united, with us to save Kenya, do not sit and wait to be slaughtered, make noise people……

Even in the ancient, God was with his people, poor David defeated Golliath.

Golliath went with all the sophisticated weaponry to destroy David, and he had confidence David was a DUDU to him, but with one sling David was no more….. Take Heart, although we are weak, with God incharge, we are strong. China must get out of Kenya NOW.

We are not playing and we are not jocking….God is incharge, and God will not let us to be destroyed by China.

Yes, China is busy taking The Ports of Kenya so they can have control in the Indian Ocean. They have sent their prisoners and Armed Forces to Kenya and are in the business of Road Construction, they are scattered everywhere, they are teamed with Museveni to Wipe-out Kenyans, so they can remain doing their business, taking Kenyans’ resources by Force. This will not happen.

Here me and here me well…….

Kenya is a failed state, Kalonzo has spilled the beans that Kibaki had sent him to lobby African Nations so Kenya quit from ICC Hague. Others are about to begin to name Kibaki even more. PNU is not a legitimate Party by all means and standards, Kenyans just exercised peace, but their Peace stance should not be read as weakness.

The people public of Kenya and PM Raila with the Legitimate Party of ODM have said No. ODM is the legitimate Party who won election, PM Raila should take charge, after-all he is the Prime Minister, and also they are sharing 50/50 powers. Kibaki has committed untold Crimes to Kenyans, he stole election and as a result killed many Kenyas for him to remain in power. It is the reason he hurriedly brought China to take over Kenya stealthily. This will not happen and will never happen.

China, kwa roho safi……please leave Kenya peacefully…….

China must not scare the Representatives of States that signed the Rome Statute, Ambassador Christian Wenaweser and Team, from flying into Kenya and doing their work. Their plan must go on undeterred.

Thanks,

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

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China supports sovereignty of Kenya, says Ambassador

Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Liu Guangyuan met President Kibaki today, and said China supports ‘the integrity and sovereignty” of Kenya and is opposed to interference of her internal affairs by external forces.

Below is the full statement from the Presidential Press Service:

Nairobi January 27th, 2011

The Chinese government fully supports the integrity and sovereignty of Kenya and is opposed to interference of her internal affairs by external forces, the Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Liu Guangyuan has said.

Mr Guangyuan also supported Kenya’s cause for peace and harmonious co-existence of ethnic communities observing that justice must go hand in hand with reconciliation of the Kenyan people.

The Ambassador made the remarks today when he paid a courtesy call on President Mwai Kibaki at his Harambee House office.

The Envoy expressed his government’s satisfaction with Kenya/China bilateral cooperation reassuring of China’s continued assistance in infrastructural development under the Forum for China-Africa cooperation (FOCAC).

He acknowledged the positive efforts Kenya and IGAD have made in restoration of peace and stability in the horn of Africa.

On the drought affecting parts of the country, the Ambassador expressed his government’s willingness to provide relief assistance to the affected Kenyans.

During the talks, Mr. Guangyuan conveyed to President Kibaki the China Lunar year greetings from President Jintau.

On his part, President Kibaki conveyed warm greetings and best wishes to the President of China Hu Jintao and the people of China on the memorable occasion marking the beginning of the Chinese Lunar year.

The Head of State noted,” As you celebrate this important day in your country’s calendar, it is my desire that the friendly relations existing between our two countries be further enhanced for the mutual benefit of our two peoples”.

The President noted with satisfaction the strong bond of friendship and bilateral cooperation existing between Kenya and China since independence, terming China a dependable development partner.

The talks were attended by Foreign Affairs Assistant Minister Richard Onyoka and Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet Amb. Francis Muthaura among other senior Kenya and Chinese government officials.

-PPS

Why Kenya is now on the global radar

By Biketi Kikechi

The representative of states that signed the Rome Statute flies in tomorrow (Thursday), and straight into a storm set off by Kenya’s diplomatic offensive for deferral of its two cases at The Hague, and Africa’s withdrawal motion.

During his visit, Ambassador Christian Wenaweser, who is President of the Assembly of the States Parties ICC, will hold talks with President Kibaki and address an international news conference.

But his arrival will raise eyebrows, coming ahead of this week’s African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where Kenya’s lobbying for a deferral of its ICC cases is expected to take centre stage.

It also follows meetings President Kibaki held in the middle of the month with AU chairperson Mr Jean Ping, who is reported to have endorsed Kenya’s request on the basis that it is within its rights as a member state. Kenya is believed to already have the support of Djibouti, Uganda, South Africa, Burundi, Ethiopia, South Africa, Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania.

Global interest in Kenya’s guarded offensive against the ICC, which rules in March on whether cases planned against six of its prominent citizens should proceed, is reportedly rising ahead of the summit.

It is common knowledge in diplomatic circles that America’s President Barrack Obama will send a representative to the Summit, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will attend in person. The Heads of States Summit begins on Friday, but the ministers’ roundtable session began on Monday.

Apart from discussing the Addis Ababa Summit, where Sudan President Hassan Omar al-Bashir who has been indicted by ICC is expected, Ping also met Prime Minister Raila Odinga on January 11.

His discussions with the two leaders are said to have centered on the worsening Ivorian political crisis.

Ambassador Wenaweser arrives with a message for Kenya, which seeks to change how it relates with ICC, from The Hague court.

He will jet in as Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, who is leading the charm offensive against ICC on the Kenyan side through the use of his old network as Foreign minister, flies to Libya and Nigeria, to lobby for AU to pressurise for deferral of Kenya’s case.

His arrival also follows that of top ICC officers who flew into the country over the weekend to attend a roundtable media conference, and to understand issues Kenyans are raising over ICC.

Sources told The Standard America and the UN, which were instrumental in Kenya’s peace deal in 2008 following the post-election violence, would lobby African states to stick to ICC as a strategy against curbing impunity and nurturing democracy and respect for the law and human rights.

Yesterday, Denmark’s Foreign Affairs Minister Lene Espersen said in Nairobi her country fully supports the ICC process, and that it was important for Kenya to attach importance to remain committed to the Rome Statute. “The decision you take will reflect on how the rest of the World looks upon Kenya,” she said.

Wenaweser’s two-day stay, beginning tomorrow (Thursday), includes consultations with Government officials, MPs, the civil society and media.

He will conclude his visit with a press conference on Friday, when AU meeting begins. The UN chief, whose first term ends in December, is expected to impress on Africa the need to stick to ICC to stave off its perennial political problems and human rights issues.

Pulling out

Sources revealed he will be concerned about African countries pulling out of the Rome Statute during his watch because that could lead to collapse of The Hague-based court whose majority party-states are from the continent.

Kalonzo has visited South Africa, Uganda, Malawi, and Ethiopia, and will also be visiting Libya and West African states before the Addis-Ababa meeting.

Yesterday, he repeated his assertion that Kenya has no intention of pulling out of the Rome Statute or the ICC process.

“Contrary to views being peddled around, Kenya is fully represented in the Court, where we have Lady Justice Joyce Aluoch on the Bench,” said Kalonzo.

He noted that with the new constitution and the on-going reforms in the Judiciary, Kenya was now better positioned to prosecute the post-election suspects locally.

“We are currently revamping our Judiciary, and very soon we will be having a new Chief Justice, Director of Public Prosecution among other reforms which we are confident will enable us have the right mechanism to try these suspects,” he added.

Speaking when he met the Danish Minister, Acting Foreign affairs minister Prof George Saitoti also discounted claims the government had discussed the possibility of Kenya pulling out of the Rome Statute.

He also clarified that the Executive had not made a decision on blocking seizure of suspects for trial by ICC, should they be indicted.

“Reports indicating that the government has been sending emissaries to various African countries asking them that we want to pull out of ICC, and that they should follow suit, is farfetched and not true,’ said Saitoti.

He explained that it was Parliament and not Executive that had resolved Kenya should move away from the Rome Statute.

“Parliament is an independent body and it has a right to deliberate on any matter it considers important, and the Executive cannot dictate it,” said Saitoti

New laws

Saitoti explained Kalonzo has been visiting African States to inform them that with the new constitution, Kenya is able to put up local judicial mechanism to deal with the post-election suspects.

“We are capable of putting up a local mechanism even if The Hague process goes on. We have to look at other crimes,” added Saitoti. Ocampo is expected to begin presenting his case to the Pre-Trial Chamber II in March, for the Judges to rule if he has a sustainable case on the six Kenyans he says hold the biggest responsibility for the violence.

The global anxiety over Ivory Coast, which will come out in Addis Ababa, lies in the fact that if it is not addressed, the elections scheduled to take place in close to 20 African States this year may likewise be undermined.

The AU provides a promising exit pad for Africa from ICC, because it has already dismissed Bashir’s indictment and called for its deferment, as well as amendment of Article 16 of the Rome Statute to enable other UN bodies to request suspension of ICC prosecutions in case of inaction by the Security Council.

AU also turned down establishment of an ICC liaison office within it. Imenti Central MP Gitobu Imanyara, Law Society of Kenya and leaders of civil society have urged the AU to tread carefully over the Kenya-driven motion.

Assistant Minister Kareke Mbiuki who supported Parliament’s withdrawal motion said: ” Even if Obama is sending a representative to AU, that will not affect its decision or Kenya’s position on the ICC. Kenya subscribes to the UN and not America.”

One thought on “China & Kenya: China supports sovereignty of Kenya, says Ambassador

  1. Benard Kinyua

    perception of justice vary from one society to the other and therefore,willingness of the ICC to bring justice in Kenya and Africa might turn to be injustice.It is the role of Kenyan to create the mechanism that will bring their justice.Creation of local tribunal as recommended by ICC is injustice itself because is like creating a parallel judicial system,one local, hatched by the nationalities and the other imposed by the international communities therefore killing sovereignty of the nations

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