Its very wrong to start mapping out on the names in the Ocampo list whether from ODM,PNU,R.Valley or central and any alignment thereto to defeat the investigations 'Ocampos presence and the application of justice in general.
Folks,we have many people suffering in jails because they never afforded the services of a lawyer or events they cannot comprehend drove them there.Here are allegations of perpetrators of violence yet we debate on and on and on,forgetting we have reports dully commissioned for that purposes!
Don't we have the Waki and Kriegler reports! The mapping is the nonsense of political mobilization "for our son" who is actually a criminal.
This is how "small men - ordinary kenyans" suffer.We look towards the big kenyans taking cabinet slots for "our" representation,but in matters of suffering,its only Jesus Christ who suffered for "us" all.
I have met people who suffer on account of what happened.They are not suffering as kikuyus,luos and kisiis etc,they are feeling it at individual level.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Evans MACHERA.
--- On Wed, 10/6/10, Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [KOL] ASKOFU -: Top Politician On ICC List To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2010, 11:20 AM
Buiywo, Ocampo just want to interview them. Did you realize that only Standard had the story?
I am not seeing the Govt, more so the PNU wing cooperating with Ocampo if their people are to be carted away and the Govt is directly getting on the spotlight. Part of the ODM also dont want Ocampo to succeed so taking the thing to Parliament wont work. Most of RV will vote with most (all) of PNU because they have common interest. So to some extent you are right. Unfortunately or fortunately Ocampo needs the Govt to cooperate and the Govt controlling the power and machinery is the part which is not very enthuastic about Ocampo moves. I see another Hague-Sudan rat-mouse chase games happening.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Buiywo Siongiki <kubesto@gmail.com> wrote:
Kuria,
Without the twinkle of an eye , i can assure ICC is headed to fail if the 3 mentioned are indicted. It might be easy to say than done.
Lets wait and see.
Buiywo
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com> wrote:
Odhis, The Standard made clear who the three ministers are and there was no second guessing. No wonder mkoa wa kati and the Wanandi have been the most vocal against Ocampo. It is the andu aitu syndrome at work. I would bet on the fellows mentioned below too, the three cabinet minister. This Ocampo is going to cause a sunami in our motherland, political and otherwise.
Are you going for the Obama Rally at Bowie State University on Thursday? We need to support Governor O'Malley and the rest of the Dems unless you have defected to the Grand old Party of John McCain and so supporting Governor Ehrlich.
Tukutane huko Bowie on Thursday 7th this week so that we can also say hi to Cousin Obama and the first lady. If you wont make it, I will pass your regards to Obama as well as those of Tinga. Malipo ni bure.
Kuria
Members of the general public can sign up to attend the event at the
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz0s0njSrr4 > > Three top politicians have received letters from the International > Criminal Court team that is in the country inviting them for a face-to > face interview on their possible role in the 2007 post poll violence. The > politicians are among a list of 22 people who the detectives plan to > interrogate before flying back to The Hague to request the pre-trial > chamber for indictment letters. In the meantime, Attorney General Amos > Wako today met with the five ICC detectives at his chambers and later with > the Chief Justice Evan Gicheru and agreed to appoint a judge to handle the > matter. The investigators want to interview the politicians whose names > have been marked as high priority. This as Foreign Affairs Minister Moses > Wetangula, reassured the ICC officials of the government commitment to > process. Joram http://www.facebook.com/Joragem Only one of the ministers was in the Cabinet in 2007. The second was appointed in the half-Cabinet President Kibaki formed as post-election violence raged around him, while the third was conscripted into the council of ministers after the power-sharing deal signed on February 28, 2008. - The Standard 10/5/2010 > Three ministers get ICC letters ( where is the tribe to help > <./viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2862&start=0> > No time for surprises here. > The Uhurur, Ruto and Michuki culprits are cornered here. They have to look > up to Kibaki for protection and since Raila has no interests in saving any > of them it will be a difficult task for Kibaki to accomplish and Kibaki is > known for his disinterest in issues that do not affect his personal and > family affairs. > >
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