Luis Moreno-Ocampo the prosecutor of ICC International Criminal Court \u00a0Charges Six Kenyan of murder, forced evictions, rape, torture and persecution. He confirmed that their actions, in more than 1,100 people being killed, 3,500 injured and more than 600,000 being displaced from their homes as far back as December 2006. \u00a0This was one year after the Ethiopian election massacre committed by Melese Zenawie\u2019s forces but still not charged, ICC\u00a0plays double standard when it comes to Ethiopia either in election or in genocide. The Ethiopian dictator has been in power for two decades by dumping votes and killing the innocent. In 2005 election the Ethiopian dictator killed 197\u00a0innocent\u00a0demonstrators and\u00a0jailed\u00a0thousands after losing the election. He still reigns with terror and killing. He even started moving over a million inhabitants of three regions of Gambella, Ogaden and Benishengul since the inhabitants did not vote \u00a0in the last election in favor of \u00a0the dictator. For such Stalinian type mass forced inhuman deportation, the \u00a0 \u00a0pretext is \u00a0better services and development projects. The same method was used by the totalitarian regime of the fallen communist strong man Mengistue Haile Mariamin 1980’s. \u00a0The ecomical reason for today’s mass forced\u00a0displacement\u00a0in large scale is to sell their land for the international grabbers. \u00a0The Ethiopian electoral killer \u00a0Melese Zenawie stand accused of \u00a0Annuak genocide by international genocide watch \u00a0to this day , but still waiting \u00a0international arrest\u00a0warrant from \u00a0Mr. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, who plays a double standard by favoring the Ethiopian killer. The Kenyan and Ethiopians blood is one and the same why to differentiate ? Such a double standard \u00a0 destroys the image of such a great court of justice. The court has been accused in the past for its double standard when it comes to war crimes , but it is the first time when it comes to electoral killing in the \u00a0continent of Africa. Such\u00a0impartiality\u00a0made ICC \u00a0lose it’s \u00a0credibility and power vis a vis the rug dictators of \u00a0Africa.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\n Statement by ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Kenya<\/strong><\/p>\n ICC-CPI-20101214-PR614<\/p>\n As you know, tomorrow I will file two applications for summonses to appear for six individuals we believe are the most responsible for the post-election violence.<\/p>\n I believe summonses are sufficient to ensure the appearance of all six suspects. But as ICC Prosecutor, I am requesting that clear conditions be imposed on them, namely:<\/p>\n In addition, they must respond to all requests by ICC judges; they must attend all hearings when required, and post bond if the judges so instruct them.<\/p>\n These conditions are strict. They are in accordance with the Rome Statute and ICC rules.<\/p>\n Let me be clear.<\/p>\n If the suspects do not comply with the conditions set by the Chamber, I will request arrest warrants.<\/p>\n If there is any indication of bribes, intimidation or threats, I will request arrest warrants.<\/p>\n I expect the suspects to indicate to the Chamber shortly their intention to surrender voluntarily.<\/p>\n Statement by ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Kenya<\/strong><\/p>\n ICC-CPI-20101214-PR614<\/p>\n As you know, tomorrow I will file two applications for summonses to appear for six individuals we believe are the most responsible for the post-election violence.<\/p>\n I believe summonses are sufficient to ensure the appearance of all six suspects. But as ICC Prosecutor, I am requesting that clear conditions be imposed on them, namely:<\/p>\n In addition, they must respond to all requests by ICC judges; they must attend all hearings when required, and post bond if the judges so instruct them.<\/p>\n These conditions are strict. They are in accordance with the Rome Statute and ICC rules.<\/p>\n Let me be clear.<\/p>\n If the suspects do not comply with the conditions set by the Chamber, I will request arrest warrants.<\/p>\n If there is any indication of bribes, intimidation or threats, I will request arrest warrants.<\/p>\n I expect the suspects to indicate to the Chamber shortly their intention to surrender voluntarily.<\/p>\n Source:\u00a0Office of the Prosecutor<\/p>\n ICC-OTP-20101215-PR615<\/p>\n ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo today requested the International Criminal Court to issue summonses to appear against six Kenyan citizens to face justice for massive crimes committed during the post-election violence (PEV) in Kenya.<\/p>\n The Prosecutor has concluded there are reasonable grounds to believe crimes against humanity were committed, in the first Prosecution case, by:<\/p>\n 1.\u00a0William Samoei Ruto – <\/strong>currently: Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology (suspended), MP for Eldoret North and during the PEV, MP for Eldoret North. The Prosecution considers that he was one of the principal planners and organizers of crimes against PNU supporters;<\/p>\n 2.\u00a0Henry Kiprono Kosgey –<\/strong> currently: Minister of Industrialization, MP for Tinderet Constituency, ODM Chairman and during the PEV: MP for Tinderet. The Prosecution considers that he was one of the principal planners and organizers of crimes against PNU supporters; and<\/p>\n 3.\u00a0Joshua Arap Sang –<\/strong> currently Head of Operations, KASS FM and during the PEV: Radio broadcaster. The Prosecution considers that he was one of the principal planners and organizers of crimes against PNU supporters.<\/p>\n And in the second Prosecution case, by:<\/p>\n 4.\u00a0Francis Kirimi Muthaura –<\/strong> during the PEV and to date: Head of the Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet and Chairman of the National Security Advisory Committee. The Prosecution considers that he authorized the Police to use excessive force against ODM supporters and to facilitate attacks against ODM supporters.<\/p>\n 5.\u00a0Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta –<\/strong> currently: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. The Prosecution considers that during the PEV he helped to mobilize the Mungiki criminal organization to attack ODM supporters; and<\/p>\n 6.\u00a0Mohamed Hussein Ali<\/strong> – currently: Chief Executive of the Postal Corporation of Kenya and during the PEV he was Commissioner of the Kenya Police. The Prosecution considers that during the PEV he authorized the use of excessive force against ODM supporters and facilitated attacks against ODM supporters.<\/p>\n \u201cThe post election period of 2007-2008 was one of the most violent periods of the nation\u2019s history,\u201d said the Prosecutor.<\/p>\n The post election attacks left more than 1, 100 people dead, 3,500 injured and up to 600, 000 forcibly displaced. During 60 days of violence, there were hundreds of rapes, possibly more, and over 100, 000 properties were destroyed in six of Kenya\u2019s eight provinces.<\/p>\n \u201cThese were not just crimes against innocent Kenyans\u201d, said Prosecutor Moreno-Ocampo. \u201cThey were crimes against humanity as a whole. By breaking the cycle of impunity for massive crimes, victims and their families can have justice. And Kenyans can pave the way to peaceful elections in 2012.\u201d<\/p>\n The judges of Pre-Trial Chamber II will now review the evidence. If they determine that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the six persons named committed the alleged crimes, they will decide on the most appropriate way to ensure their appearance in Court. The Prosecution has requested Summonses to Appear.<\/p>\n 15.12.2010 –\u00a0Prosecutor\u2019s Application Pursuant to Article 58 as to William Samoei Ruto, Henry Kiprono Kosgey and Joshua Arap Sang<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 15.12.2010 –\u00a0Prosecutor\u2019s Application Pursuant to Article 58 as to Francis Kirimi Muthaura, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta and Mohammed Hussein Ali<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Summary of the Application<\/strong><\/p>\n 1. As early as December 2006, WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO (\u201cRUTO\u201d) and HENRY KIPRONO KOSGEY (\u201cKOSGEY\u201d), prominent leaders of the Orange Democratic Movement (\u201cODM\u201d) political party, began preparing a criminal plan to attack those identified as supporters of the Party of National Unity (\u201cPNU\u201d).[1]<\/span>JOSHUA ARAP SANG (\u201cSANG\u201d), a prominent ODM supporter, was a crucial part of the plan, using his radio program to collect supporters and provide signals to members of the plan on when and where to attack. RUTO, KOSGEY and SANG coordinated a series of actors and institutions to establish a network, using it to implement an organizational policy to commit crimes. Their two goals were: (1) gain power in the Rift Valley Province, (\u201cRift Valley\u201d) and in Kenya Central Government, (2) punish and expel from the Rift Valley those perceived to support PNU (collectively referred to as \u201cPNU supporters\u201d).<\/p>\n 2. Kenyans voted in the presidential election on 27 December 2007. On 30 December 2007, the Electoral Commission of Kenya declared that Mwai Kibaki, presidential candidate for the PNU had won the election. The announcement triggered one of the most violent periods in Kenya\u2019s history. The Prosecution will present some of the incidents, identifying those who are most responsible.<\/p>\n 3. Thousands of members of the network (\u201cperpetrators\u201d) cultivated by RUTO, KOSGEY and SANG began to execute their plan by attacking PNU supporters immediately after the announcement of the presidential election results on 30 December 2007. On 30-31 December 2007, they began attacks in target locations including Turbo town, the greater Eldoret area (Huruma, Kimumu, Langas, and Yamumbi), Kapsabet town, and Nandi Hills town. They approached each location from all directions, burning down PNU supporters\u2019 homes and businesses, killing civilians, and systematically driving them from their homes. On 1 January 2008, the church located on the Kiambaa farm cooperative was attacked and burned with more than hundred people inside. At least 17 people died. The brunt of the attacks continued into the first week of January 2008.<\/p>\n 4. All identified attacks occurred in a uniform fashion. Perpetrators gathered at designated meeting points outside of locations selected for attack. There, they met Coordinators, who organized the perpetrators into groups with assigned tasks. Perpetrators then attacked target locations. Some perpetrators approached on foot, while others were driven or in trucks, previously arranged. SANG helped coordinate the attacks using coded language disseminated through radio broadcasts.<\/p>\n 5. In response to RUTO, KOSGEY and SANG\u2019s planned attacks on PNU supporters, as well as to deal with protests organized by the ODM, prominent PNU members and\/or Government of Kenya officials Francis Kirimi MUTHAURA (\u201cMUTHAURA\u201d), Uhuru Muigai KENYATTA (\u201cKENYATTA\u201d), and Mohammed Hussein ALI (\u201cALI\u201d) developed and executed a plan to attack perceived ODM supporters in order to keep the PNU in power.<\/p>\n 6. First, under the authority of the National Security Advisory Committee, of which MUTHAURA and ALI were Chairman and a member, respectively, the Kenya Police in joint operations with the Administration Police (\u201cKenyan Police Forces\u201d) were deployed into ODM strongholds where they used excessive force against civilian protesters in Kisumu (Kisumu District, Nyanza Province) and in Kibera (Kibera Division, Nairobi Province). As a consequence, between the end of December 2007 and the middle of January 2008, the Kenyan Police Forces indiscriminately shot at and killed more than a hundred ODM supporters in Kisumu and Kibera.<\/p>\n 7. Second, MUTHAURA, KENYATTA and ALI also developed a different tactic to retaliate against the attacks on PNU supporters. On or about 3 January 2008, KENYATTA, as the focal point between the PNU and the criminal organization the Mungiki, facilitated a meeting with MUTHAURA, a senior Government of Kenya official, and Mungiki leaders to organize retaliatory attacks against civilian supporters of the ODM. Thereafter, MUTHAURA, in his capacity as Chairman of the National Security Advisory Committee (\u201cNSAC\u201d), telephoned ALI, his subordinate as head of the Kenya Police, and instructed ALI not to interfere with the movement of pro-PNU youth, including the Mungiki. KENYATTA additionally instructed the Mungiki leaders to attend a second meeting on the same day to finalize logistical and financial arrangements for the retaliatory attacks.<\/p>\n 8. As a consequence, the Mungiki and pro-PNU youth attacked ODM civilian supporters in Nakuru (Nakuru District, Rift Valley Province) and Naivasha (Naivasha District, Rift Valley Province) during the last week of January 2008. During these attacks, the attackers identified ODM supporters by going from door to door and by setting up road blocks for intercepting vehicles, killing over 150 ODM supporters.<\/p>\n 9. The violence resulted in more than 1,100 people dead, 3,500 injured, approximately 600,000 victims of forcible displacement, at least hundreds of victims of rape and sexual violence and more than 100,000 properties destroyed in six out of eight of Kenya\u2019s provinces. Many women and girls perceived as supporting the ODM were raped.<\/p>\n Source:\u00a0Office of the Prosecutor<\/p>\n ————————<\/p>\n\n
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Kenya\u2019s post election violence: ICC Prosecutor presents cases against six individuals for crimes against humanity<\/h3>\n
[1]<\/span> This is a coalition of parties including the Kenya African National Union (KANU), Ford-Kenya, Ford-People, Democratic Party and the National Alliance Party of Kenya.<\/p>\n