The prayer meeting ends in Hague
From: john vorster
That long “prayer warrior” just begun the journey to meet the master of International Criminal Courts bench! Since the confirmation of charges against the two of the Ocampo four, Kenya has witnessed that indeed we have political prayer warriors’ who would wish to turn-table for the sake of protecting themselves in public though they have been branded fourth name-the victims of “Crimes against humanity”. These guys have spent enormous energy to avert the voices of the international Criminal Court but to their disappointment, Ocampo stands with his word-setting Kenyan case an example to the world. Can you just imagine Hon. Ruto making it very clear in a bright sunny day that the ICC cases will take 100 years to begin? Surely, Ruto might have been misguided by his friends to speak a top his voice. On the other hand, Hon. Uhuru too played a stage managed video to appease the African Union and the world that he was a leader-cum a preacher. What else did the video achieve? Kenya has highly talented lawyers whose demand to the International Criminal cases would be needed today and the day after. What then happened to these lawyers at the time they were supposed to have advised our “government” on the possible implications and die consequences of ICC? Then there’s the very lawyer- Hon. Kalanzo Musyoka who ought to avoid wasting tax payer’s money going around the globe in search of nothing but his own simple ambition of stomach development while meeting high African and World leaders for photography. Did he bring any tangible or arguable matter upon his many tours? The answer is best known to his master Hon. Kibaki whom he claimed consented to his missions. Well, should Kenya blame anybody for all these? I guess not! What then happened to the well speculated motion and letters sent to Security Council from the Members of the August house to have Kenya withdraw her signature from ICC? Who then placed the initial pen that made Kenya join a court that spares nobody irrespective of your ethnical popularity and political base?
Fellow Kenyans, ICC is in serious business and we should be ready to pay for the very price of those individual who succumbed to death in the name of politics during 2007/2008. That contract was sealed then and those who died mercilessly will surely witness the curtain falls behind the doors of ICC when Ruto and his dear friend Uhuru will be stepping in at the door steps of the chambers. Could it be true to point out that the spirit of the dead is touching the volumes of files in ICC? I bet that those who dearly lost their lives are having the morning and evening prayers daily at The Hague just to meet these fellows who have been indicted. Will the group of friendly MPs again accompany them to sing “Kenya ni nchi yetu tunaipenda sena…?” How about Ruto himself, I remember seeing him running west to have a dialogue with Ocampo but to his dismay, Ocampo never discuss crimes against humanity with senior suspect whose names had featured in the Waki envelop, the court does. This gentleman was part of the very team that helped the Waki Commission but little did he know that he set himself in that burning dish. The ICC is a court and there are leaders with divergent portfolios, I bet somebody will be a duty leader of wing “A” while the other will represent the integrity of upcoming criminal lawyers and prosecutors by virtue that he held the ministry of higher education prior to his wake up call. On the other side, we will be ready to see that every department avail their personal request to the secretary Muthaura. All these will be tuned with live coverage coz Mr. Sang is the head of communication department. NOTE: For every one of the 1,300 people whom we believe to have been murdered, they will be given time to ask the simplest question-Mr. Ruto and Uhuru, did I deserve to die like an animal? While for the entire Internally Displaced Persons, will be keen on watching and expecting compensation in the same manner Ruto has started giving back the lands he grabbed from the poor. To the ICC judges, please we are only requesting that your governance should consider better praying grounds for these folks for they have shown that yes they can. Allow them the room and chambers to preach beyond their wealth in Hague. Now lets go to Hague and the journey began with a good sermon at meet the people prayers…..we need the calendar updates for routes in The Hague where such prayers will be held.
Regards
John Vorster