Kenya: AU adopts President Uhuru's proposal for mass withdrawal from ICC

Kenya: AU adopts President Uhuru's proposal for mass withdrawal from ICC

It is amazing how African Presidents through their AU club pretend to have big balls when they could'nt even fund their own club's headquarters. Here in East Africa, they cannot talk about any project/plan without mentioning EU/China/Japan. They are not even acknowedging that African countries leads in the world when it comes to election rigging and persecuting opposition voices.

Handouts come with conditions. It is that simple!
 
Kama hufanyi maovu huna haja ya kuogopa ICC
 
Hahahaha, pingli mwee mbona sasa umepanic 😀😀😀, ?
Unajua maana ya ku'panic' wewe?Haimaanishi kufurahi jombaa!Maanake naona kwenye hoja muhimu wewe unaleta 'smiley faces' hapa,rudi kwenye mada zile 'size' yako zile za kujadili kama maziwa ya azam ni matamu au la!
 
Unajua maana ya ku'panic' wewe?Haimaanishi kufurahi jombaa!Maanake naona kwenye hoja muhimu wewe unaleta 'smiley faces' hapa,rudi kwenye mada zile 'size' yako zile za kujadili kama maziwa ya azam ni matamu au la!
Ndio maana nimekwambia umepanic,
 
Watz mwisho wa 'vision' yao ni puani tu.Yaani ile korti ya pale Arusha ingekuwa Kenya afu mtu anatuambia Afrika tujiondoe ICC,wakenya wangesema ndio! tayari tuna korti letu la Afrika huku,tulipanue na kulipa uwezo zaidi tu Afrika yote iwe inafika kwetu kutatua migogoro yao.Hivyo ndivyo mataifa yanavyo pata heshima duniani na kujiendeleza pia.Usingizi wenu watz ni kama kifo tu hauna mwisho aisee!
hivi unajua source ya hiyo mahakama ya Arusha?
 
If this was the main concern of the AU meeting trust me, African leaders need their HEADS to be examined.
 
Africa: Kenya Wants You to Believe Africa Is Divorcing the ICC. It's Not True

OPINION
In this week's press round up, why it wasn't a week to be proud of for news outlets' reporting on Africa's relationship with the ICC.

Taking their cue from President Uhuru Kenyatta's twitter feed, several prominent local news outlets last Monday reported that the African Union (AU) - at Kenya's urging - had voted to withdraw from the ICC as a block.

The AU has adopted my proposal for the AU to develop a road map for the withdrawal of African nations from the Rome Statute.

-- Uhuru Kenyatta (@UKenyatta) January 31, 2016

Exiting the ICC: AU voted overwhelmingly to withdraw from the Hague court #NTVTonight @SmritiVidyarthi @MarkMasai pic.twitter.com/0SUtJLcjPg

-- NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) February 2, 2016

AU adopts Uhuru's proposal for withdrawal from ICC AU adopts Uhuru's proposal for withdrawal from ICC pic.twitter.com/we33zTFiuX

-- Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) February 1, 2016

It wasn't just tweets either. All of Kenya's leading dailies - The Daily Nation, The Standard and The Star - published write-ups to the effect that African Union now had one foot out the door in its fractious union with the ICC. Even The Guardian - in all its augustness - picked up the story.


African Union members back Kenyan plan to leave ICC https://t.co/WaoW3GjOdu

-- Guardian Africa (@GuardianAfrica) February 1, 2016

The twittersphere was not pleased.

In 2013, you said the ICC case was was 'a personal challenge'. What changed? pic.twitter.com/DjmvHYihMO

-- Francis Waithaka (@waithash) February 1, 2016

AU rushing to pull out of ICC yet Burundi is being swept by one of their own and they're yet to give a solution to stop. This a signal guys

-- Kenya West© (@KinyanBoy) February 1, 2016



The theme of AU summit was human rights, but Kenyatta pushed through a resolution to pull out of ICC. AU did zilch on Burundi as it burns.

-- Prof Makau Mutua (@makaumutua) January 31, 2016

Just when you thought Africa would learn from her own violent past, then comes AU with a master stroke (Blame it all on ICC)!


-- Fred Obachi Machoka (@fredomachoka) January 28, 2016

Amidst the veritable tsunami of disapproving reactions, The Star newspaper's editorial cartoonist Victor Ndula's take on what had reportedly transpired in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia last Sunday took the cake.

Impunity just handed Carte Blanche, Rome Statute #ICC cartoon for @TheStarKenya @HagueTrialsKEN pic.twitter.com/zfY59sLknC

-- VICTOR NDULA (@ndula_victor) February 1, 2016

This is where it gets interesting though. It turns out - in their rush to publish - everybody had gotten the story wrong. The African Union had not voted in support of a Kenyan-backed withdrawal from the ICC. As the Human Right Watch's Elise Keppler wrote on the NGO's blog, the reality was less sexier than was earlier reported.

"What the AU actually did was to endorse having its Open-Ended Committee of African Ministers on the ICC consider a roadmap on possible withdrawal, among other activities."

Both Keppler and Daily Nation columnist Macharia Gaitho lay the blame for how the story was misreported on President Uhuru Kenyatta and his media team:

"As the African Union summit closed on January 31, 2016, Kenyan media ignited with reports that the African Union endorsed mass withdrawal of African countries from the International Criminal Court. But the reality is a lot less newsworthy than the main source - Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta, himself a former ICC suspect - suggested.

Kenya wants you to believe Africa is divorcing the ICC. It's not true
 
Dar reiterates support for ICC


Minister of Foreign Affairs, East Africa, Regional and International Cooperation, Dr Augustine Mahiga



The position was made yesterday by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, East Africa, Regional and International Cooperation, Dr Augustine Mahiga, while responding to questions from journalists at a news conference in Dar es Salaam.

“We are members of the Rome Statute that established the ICC and much as we have registered our concerns in regard to what is perceived as segregation against Africans we will not pull out,” Dr Mahiga emphasized.

He added that they have, however, called for reforms of the court by strengthening its organisation to be able to serve justice to all.

” The veteran diplomat pointed that African leaders had on several occasions advised against the idea of indicting sitting Heads of State but the pleas were not considered. Dr Mahiga cited the case against President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and his deputy, William Ruto, as among issues which irked other Africa leaders. The duo has though won the charges against them.

He went on to reveal how a resolution was moved in the African Union (AU) for member countries to leave the ICC but the resolution did not go through. A number of African countries have since then rallied others to pull out of the criminal court.

In another development, the minister revealed yesterday how Tanzania played a key diplomatic role to overturn a resolution by the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council, which had proposed deployment of 5,000 troops to quell the violence in Burundi.

“Deployment of the troops against the will of the government of Burundi would have worsened the situation and leave no room for mediation. “President John Magufuli directed me to the Chairperson of the AU Commission Dr Nkosazana Zuma, who understood our position and eventually insisted for mediation under President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda to continue,” he explained.

Dr Mahiga revealed that the first assignment he received from President Magufuli was engaging regional and international players in solving the political impasse in Burundi.

“Fifteen minutes after I was sworn in, President Magufuli directed me to meet with my colleagues in the defence docket on how we can engage other partners to solve the crisis there.

In fact I will be travelling to Rwanda tomorrow (today) as we continue to engage partners in the region,” the minister stated. He explained further that the government of Tanzania had managed to convince President Pierre Nkuruzinza of Burundi to attend mediation meetings to be conducted in Kampala by President Museveni.
Dar reiterates support for ICC


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Then who said Trump is wrong? while he is proved right before even he left podium?

The African Union Sunday adopted a proposal by President Uhuru Kenyatta for the AU to develop a road map for the withdrawal of African nations from the Rome Statute.

The proposal was adopted together with a report by the AU Ministerial Committee of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, that draws a red line for the ICC over how it has been handling the case against Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang.

The document asks the ICC to terminate the case against the DP and Sang as the case lacks any believable evidence.

President Kenyatta said Africa should make a powerful statement that reflects its refusal to be carried along in a system that has no regard for the sovereignty of nations and tramples on the security as well as the dignity of Africans.

He said the only option left for Africa was to completely withdraw from the Rome Statute because the utility of the ICC at this time of global turmoil is extremely limited.

President Kenyatta said leaders of the continent will be failing in their duties if they continued shoring up a dysfunctional instrument whose mainstay was to humiliate Africans and distract their governments from their mandates.

“We refuse to be carried along in a vehicle that has strayed off-course to the detriment of our sovereignty, security and dignity as Africans,” said the President.

The document together with the proposal to give open-ended Ministerial Committee of Ministers of Foreign to embark on drawing the road map was adopted in the afternoon.

The ministers will first proceed to have meetings with the United Nations Security Council on the AU resolution asking for the termination of the Kenya case and several other recommendations.

The outcome of the meetings between the Ministers and the UN Security Council will determine the next course of action, which includes exercising the mandate for the mass withdrawal road map.

In his speech, President Kenyatta pointed out that Kenya’s position, which is shared by other countries, was born out of the total disrespect with which the ICC has treated the concerns of Kenya and other African nations.

“When Kenya and the large group of African countries joined the International Criminal Court, it was to seek legal means to complement the other important tools that we have stood up. We sought to combat impunity while being sensitive to the reality of our young and fragile democracies. We have been sorely disappointed,” said the President.

The President said Kenyans, including himself and the Deputy President, were subjected to weak cases built on weak investigations and pursued with politicised zeal

“There can be no recent illustration of this than January’s proceedings in the case against my Deputy William Ruto and Journalist Joshua Sang,” said the President.

In the case of the Deputy President, the prosecution of the ICC, wants the court to proceed without evaluating the evidence, said the President.

“In any criminal justice system, these cases would never have come to trial. It is our expectation that the law will be applied and cases terminated,” said the President.

President Kenyatta said Kenya’s disappointment with the ICC is made more serious because of the circumstances the country is facing.

“In the face of a mutating global terrorist threat that is costing us lives and great economic loss, in the midst of playing our part in mediating multiple peace processes in our region, we have had to contend with an ICC pursuing weak and politicized cases,” said the President.

The Head of State said the only notable thing the ICC has achieved by pursuing the Kenya cases was to distract the Government from its duty to serve the Kenyan people and the continent fully.

“This is not what Kenya signed up for when we joined the ICC. I highly doubt that those of you that are its members expected this to be the way the court would conduct itself,” said the President.

President Kenyatta said the only alternative for the total withdrawal from the Rome Statute was for the ICC to be drastically reformed.

The President said the Continent and the African Union have sought constructive engagement with ICC and sought its reform.

President Kenyatta said Africa should not tire from the efforts to reform the ICC even as it develops the procedures for mass withdrawal because African nations are not opposed to mechanism for justice.

“When Kenya and the large group of African countries joined the International Criminal Court, it was to seek legal means to complement the other important tools that we have stood up. ,” said the President. “It is my sincere hope that our ICC reform agenda will succeed so that we can return to the instrument we signed up for. If it does not, I believe its utility for this continent at this moment of global turmoil will be extremely limited.”

The report by the ministers, adopted by the AU calls on the ICC, to unconditionally drop the case against the DP and Sang.

The report expressed its deep concern with the propriety of the continued prosecution of the case against the DP and called on the ICC “to terminate the case without further delay as any continued prosecution is without foundation given the unambiguous absence of any evidence capable of belief”.


Source:
Daily Nation
 
viongozi wa africa waroho wa madaraka na wabinafsi,sishangai wanapokaa mugabe,museveni,kagame ,nkuruzinza na wengineo wakubali kubaki ICC, linapokuja swala la kuhusu utawala maraisi wengi wa africa wanadai wasiingiliwe na jumuiya ya kimataifa na kwamba matatizo ya africa yatamalizwa na waafrica wenyew ila yakitokea matatizo ya njaa ama majanga ya asili hapo hawawez kutatua matatizo yao wenyewe na kuomba misaada kwa jumuiya ya kimataifa,wabinafsi tu hawa watu thats why swala la nkuruzinza wakamkabidhi museven mwenye miaka 30 madarakani yaan kesi ya nyani hakimu ngedere
 
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