ICC summons Kenya leader to hearing

ICC summons Kenya leader to hearing

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[h=1]Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta summoned by ICC to hearing[/h]
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The case against Uhuru Kenyatta has angered many African leaders


The International Criminal Court (ICC) has summoned Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to appear before the tribunal on 8 October. Judges want to question him over claims that his government has withheld documents requested by prosecutors preparing his crimes against humanity trial.The trial has already been delayed several times.


Mr Kenyatta denies organising ethnic massacres after elections in 2007. Some 1,200 people were killed and 600,000 driven from their homes.Two weeks ago, prosecutors asked for the case against him to be adjourned indefinitely, saying they did not have enough evidence because of obstruction by the Kenyan government.

President Kenyatta has repeatedly argued he needs to remain in Kenya to fight militants from the al-Shabab group and take care of state affairs.


In a statement, the ICC said discussions with Mr Kenyatta would focus on "the status of co-operation between the prosecution and the Kenyan government".

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Kenya has not prosecuted anyone for the violence which wracked the country in 2007-8

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The political dispute soon descended into ethnic killings


African leaders have lobbied for the case to be dropped, accusing the ICC of only investigating alleged atrocities in Africa.Mr Kenyatta's lawyers have repeatedly said the whole case should be dropped because of a lack of evidence.


Mr Kenyatta was elected in 2013, despite facing the charges. Analysts said he turned the prosecution to his advantage, portraying it as foreign intervention in Kenya's domestic affairs. In 2007, Mr Kenyatta was a close ally of President Mwai Kibaki, who was declared the election winner despite claims of fraud from his rival Raila Odinga.

The disputes soon turned violent, with targeted killings along ethnic lines, pitting members of the Kikuyu ethnic group of Mr Kenyatta and Mr Kibaki against other communities. Mr Kenyatta is accused of organising an ethnic Kikuyu gang, the Mungiki sect, to attack rival groups. His Vice-President, William Ruto, faces similar charges, although he was on Mr Odinga's side during the violence


source: BBC News - Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta summoned by ICC to hearing
 
Uhuru anadhani atakwepa kitanzi cha Bi Bensouda; ha, anajidanganya. Wanamsubiri. Kwa hili hafurukuti, hata afanyeje!
 
Mungu mwenyewe atamaliza hii case ya wa Kenya ICC na kama kweli Raisi Uhuru alishiriki kuleta machafuko hayo yaliopoteza roho za watu Mungu ameona na atahukumu sawa na yaliyotendeka kwa roho hizo zilizokufa
 
Uhuru dillema to attend or not attend? Attend and suffer humiliation of a sitting president in the dock at the Hague. Not to attend and powers that be would issue an international arrest warrant that would severely restrict freedom of travel , Bashir a living example.
 
Meanwhile more victims join Uhuru Case...

More victims join Uhuru case | The Star

Hi Doc,
Can see you've been busy rummaging around on what ails Kenya. Can you also deals with some issues closer home!

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Hi Doc,
Can see you’ve been busy rummaging around on what ails Kenya. Can you also deals with some issues closer home!...
What is wrong with you? This sub-forum deals with issues pertaining to Kenya and not Tanzania. What you are pointing at is being discussed in appropriate forums on a daily basis. You think Kenya is some kind of a holly heaven or what?
 
Hi Doc,
Can see you've been busy rummaging around on what ails Kenya. Can you also deals with some issues closer home!

We went wrong on Katiba writing right from day one We went wrong on Katiba writing right from day one - News - thecitizen.co.tz

Kikwete: Tanzania still performs poorly in economy Kikwete: Why Tanzania still performs poorly in economy - National - thecitizen.co.tz

CCM now questions Sh290bn voters' kit CCM now questions Sh290bn voters’ kit - National - thecitizen.co.tz

Water in Crisis – Tanzania Water In Crisis - Spotlight Tanzania

Tanzania is one of the poorest countries in the world. Roughly 39 percent of Tanzanians live below the food poverty line of less than a $1 a day. Poverty in Tanzania | Heifer International | Charity Ending Hunger And Poverty

Greetings to you,

I believe Askari Kanzu, has answered your querry appropriately up above...and to add on to that, I'm Kenyan
by nationality and that's why I 'rummage through what ails Kenya' as you put it....:smile-big:.

 
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