UN vote, a Test of Kenya True Friends- Ruto

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Deputy President William Ruto has said he was not surprised by the UN decision to reject deferral of Kenyan cases at the International Criminal Court.

(Read: Uhuru Kenyatta's bid to stop ICC trials fails at the UN)

Mr Ruto described the UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution as a side issue, saying it was a clear testimony of who the true friends of Kenya are.

"We are saying what happened yesterday (Friday) is a clear testimony of genuine friends who can stand with us when it is shining or raining. We thank them for standing with us. We have a plan...we will work and endure any difficulties."

He added: "They say adversity is the mother of invention. We will sort these things as they are side issues."

"We can now say we have genuine, legitimate and consistent friends. We can now work with them and the rest of world to ensure there is peace in our region and country."

Mr Ruto, who was accompanied by more than 40 MPs, spoke at a thanksgiving ceremony for Bureti MP Leonard Sang, at Litein East School.

The same subject also featured in two other political rallies in Bomet and Transmara where the Deputy President attended other thanksgiving services.

Mr Ruto said he and President Uhuru Kenyatta were not shaken by the resolution as they were clear they would triumph in the end.

The MPs allied to the Jubilee Coalition castigated countries that blocked the deferral of cases involving the President and the deputy president.

The MPs said the move to deny the two leaders a deferral of the cases at the ICC was a clear signal that the eight countries that abstained were not friends of Kenya.

A United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday failed to approve a request for the deferral of the cases.

The deferral of the cases had been requested by the African Union.

The MPs said they were angered by mainly the US, UK and France who pretended to be Kenya's friends.

REVIEW FRIENDSHIP

They said Kenya was going to review its friendship with countries that abstained thereby forcing the deferral to fail.

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly Adan Duale said the ICC cases were a brainchild of some local politicians and some from the international community.

"Why didn’t the US, UK and France just oppose the deferral because that is what was their intention?"

The Majority Leader asked the Government to do business with those who backed the deferral like China and Russia.

Mr Duale said the ICC cases was a brainchild and procured by some "local and international investors".

Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen said: "How do you abstain and claim that you are a friend of Kenya?"

He said Kenya should rethink its friendship based in the UNSC resolution because the ICC cases were meant to belittle the President and the Deputy President.

Nairobi Women Representative Rachel Shebesh said Kenya faced terror attacks because of being a US ally, which did not support the deferral.

"We fight terror because of the US. That is why we are bitter if you abstain from a vote you are a coward. They should have voted because we know where there stand is," she said.
--daily nation
 
No amount of whining, blame games etc will change anything. We all saw this coming anyway. My humble advice is that these guys should just face their charges at ICC, do it fast, clear their names and quickly come back to continue their duties with no more worries. Unless of course................
 
Will that have an impact on the relationship between US, France UK and the Kenyan Nation?
 
Oh my God!

Somebody needs to tell Hon Ruto to wake up from the past era!...Hizi apana siku za kina Moi au Kenyatta I.

Why the hell would you even imagine things at the UN are done on a 'friendship' basis? What works at the
UN is based n Geo-politics apana urafiki! Friendship is based on individual country trade like the misplaced
one between China and Kenya. The whole world (thanks to the media and internet) saw Uhuru Kenyatta say
during the debates that this was a personal matter and he would deal with it so. So what has changed
between then and now to make this thing a 'world issue'? That is the question sovereign nations are asking
yet Nairobi cant come up with a sensible answer.

As Koborer, has said, we all saw this coming, lies and all. So deal with it and let the Country turn the chapter.

Kicking the can down the road will not suffice.
 
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Kama sina kosana nasingiziwa kuwa nimeua si sehemu nzuri ya kujisafisha na kutendewa haki ni mahakamani,sasa kama sio muhalifu kwanini uogope sehemu ambayo ndio utapata haki?UK mtu anayeogopakupelekwa mahakamani lazima atakuwa mhalifu,eti UN imetukosea waafrika bilioni moja ,ah mi simo na hizo ni porojo za manzi wa Nairoo,pamoja na kutokuwa mwanasheria nilijua hizo juhudi za UK na maraisi wenzake madikteta zitashindwa,kama Kibaki (mtu makini)alishindwa itakuwa hawa akina Amina.UK sasa ndio anajidhirisha kabisa kuwa ana uhalifu,kwanza yeye ni tofauti na Bashir wa Sudan,mtu kama Bashir huyo ndio AU ingesema haitakiwi kushitakiwa kwa kuwa hayo mauaji yametokea akiwa tayari ni raisi lakini si kwa UK ambaye kakimbilia uraisi ili kufanya uraisi kuwa chaka la kufichia uhalifu,ni aibu kwa UK kuuzini uraisi wa Kenya.
 
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