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Post by einstein on Mar 14, 2011 14:07:01 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html
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Post by kamalet on Mar 14, 2011 14:12:25 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html I think Ocampo has this one wrong. Muthaura was named a suspect by Ocampo many months ago, Muthaura has held that position and did not interfere with any witnesses....why would Ocampo now think he will? Does Muthaura even know who the witnesses are? My suspicion is that a government angry at Ocampo will ignore the letter!
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Post by owuor on Mar 14, 2011 14:20:10 GMT 3
Ocampo is having a hellova career.....go go ocampo...while at it, please send us a name of 'Ocampo screened official' to replace muthaura and other public officials. We don't want anyone tampering with PEV evidence now do we??
Owuor
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Post by nalinali on Mar 14, 2011 14:37:20 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html I think Ocampo has this one wrong. Muthaura was named a suspect by Ocampo many months ago, Muthaura has held that position and did not interfere with any witnesses....why would Ocampo now think he will? Does Muthaura even know who the witnesses are? My suspicion is that a government angry at Ocampo will ignore the letter! You are wrong Kamalet. Might you concede the fact that the recent fiasco regarding the collection of testimonies from Provincial and security chiefs had a Muthaura imprint?
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Post by commes on Mar 14, 2011 14:43:05 GMT 3
Henry Kosgey seems to play safe ball. Muthaura is playing a dangerous game. I shall advise him here for free. "Step aside to avoid a warrant or being detained while attending the summon hearing at the Hague on the 7th of April 2011. It is the only other option left. Take it or leave it." In the meantime Kenyan High Court declines to block Ocampo summonses www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Kenyanews/Court-declines-to-block-Ocampo-summonses-12040.html
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Post by nowayhaha on Mar 14, 2011 14:51:43 GMT 3
Ocampo should just make the kill and go for the real people to be held responsible for the P.E.V. Kibaki and Raila
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Post by commes on Mar 14, 2011 15:21:50 GMT 3
Ocampo should just make the kill and go for the real people to be held responsible for the P.E.V. Kibaki and Raila nowayhahaThe wheels of justice turn slowly as due process must be observed. I would like to believe that the six are front runners for even bigger fish. Probably that is where Ocampo is heading and that is why these individuals are using state resources and state brand to buy themselves some time and hope. The prosecutor appears to have built a strong case for him to confidently state that he has collected sufficient evidence to support the cases and that any political debate around the Kenya cases may as well go on. Anyone with the video clip/Link?
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Post by nalinali on Mar 14, 2011 15:24:12 GMT 3
Ocampo should just make the kill and go for the real people to be held responsible for the P.E.V. Kibaki and Raila nowayhahaThe wheels of justice turn slowly as due process must be observed. I would like to believe that the six are front runners for even bigger fish. Probably that is where Ocampo is heading and that is why these individuals are using state resources and state brand to buy themselves some time and hope. The prosecutor appears to have built a strong case for him to confidently state that he has collected sufficient evidence to support the cases and that any political debate around the Kenya cases may as well go on. Anyone with the video clip/Link? Commes I also feel reassured by that section of the report about sufficient evidence. ---- By BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo wants Kenya to limit the head of civil service Francis Muthaura's powers over the police fearing he may interfere with witnesses.Mr Ocampo also wants Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta stopped from interfering with witness protection since he sits on the board that oversees the programme. At the same time, the prosecutor said the political debate around the Kenya cases may as well go on, but he has collected sufficient evidence to support the cases.Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Mr Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. He will therefore write to the government asking that the two's influence over the police and the witness protection programme be limited. Mr Muthaura and Mr Kenyatta are amongst six Kenyans who have been identified as most culpable over the post election violence that left 1,300 dead and 600,000 homeless following a disputed presidential election at the end of 2007. The others are William Ruto (suspended Minister for Higher Education), Henry Kosgey (suspended Minister for Industrialisation), Hussein Ali (former Police Commissioner and currently Postmaster General) and Joshua Sang' (radio presenter). All the six have been summoned to The Hague on April 7 after judges at the ICC's Pre-trial Chamber II found that there were grounds linking them to criminal involvement in the violence.
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Post by kamalet on Mar 14, 2011 15:40:45 GMT 3
nowayhahaThe wheels of justice turn slowly as due process must be observed. I would like to believe that the six are front runners for even bigger fish. Probably that is where Ocampo is heading and that is why these individuals are using state resources and state brand to buy themselves some time and hope. The prosecutor appears to have built a strong case for him to confidently state that he has collected sufficient evidence to support the cases and that any political debate around the Kenya cases may as well go on. Anyone with the video clip/Link? Commes I also feel reassured by that section of the report about sufficient evidence. ---- By BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo wants Kenya to limit the head of civil service Francis Muthaura's powers over the police fearing he may interfere with witnesses.Mr Ocampo also wants Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta stopped from interfering with witness protection since he sits on the board that oversees the programme. At the same time, the prosecutor said the political debate around the Kenya cases may as well go on, but he has collected sufficient evidence to support the cases.Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Mr Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. He will therefore write to the government asking that the two's influence over the police and the witness protection programme be limited. Mr Muthaura and Mr Kenyatta are amongst six Kenyans who have been identified as most culpable over the post election violence that left 1,300 dead and 600,000 homeless following a disputed presidential election at the end of 2007. The others are William Ruto (suspended Minister for Higher Education), Henry Kosgey (suspended Minister for Industrialisation), Hussein Ali (former Police Commissioner and currently Postmaster General) and Joshua Sang' (radio presenter). All the six have been summoned to The Hague on April 7 after judges at the ICC's Pre-trial Chamber II found that there were grounds linking them to criminal involvement in the violence. Like every prosecutor, Ocampo must satisfy himself that he has all the evidence he needs to mount the prosecution. As to the quality of that evidence, it all depends on how the defence deals with it and the judges decide.
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Post by nalinali on Mar 14, 2011 15:55:13 GMT 3
Like every prosecutor, Ocampo must satisfy himself that he has all the evidence he needs to mount the prosecution. As to the quality of that evidence, it all depends on how the defence deals with it and the judges decide. That is true. But isn't the challenge you present the whole rationale behind the due process. My satisfaction is based on what appears to me to be Ocampo's confidence that he has what he needs to sustain the cases he has presented. The Ocampo six will be underestimating Ocampo at their own peril. So far he has done pretty well. It would be less re-assuring had he implied that he is still investigating the matter to buttress his cases(he may still have to do it at a later stage as the process shall dictate).
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Post by federa on Mar 14, 2011 15:59:51 GMT 3
Why someone would want to cling onto office under such circumstances is beyond me. The conflict of interest is so plainly obvious. Kibaki should persuade Muthaura and Uhuru to vacate office for their own good. If these gentlemen do not vacate office then we can expect arrest warrants. Who then will they want to blame?
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Post by okolowaka on Mar 14, 2011 16:00:29 GMT 3
...That is a one-two jab from Ocampo straight to the head of Muthaura; the naked emperor and his tailors at the corner are dazed by that fast direct blow, ladies and gentlemen. I see knees wobbling vibaya, Muthaura is still standing but leaning against the ropes, is he going down?
...Muthaura is saved by the bell for now; I swear it could have been an uppercut coming next, The naked emperor and his tailors have huddled around Muthaura, he will need all the moral support from the gang of tailors and the naked emperor because this looks like a one-sided fight.
The next round looks like someone will see stars and fireworks...or maybe Ocampo will toy around with him like Ali did with his opponents until the last round before finishing this off?
Stay tuned... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by merlin on Mar 14, 2011 16:20:30 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html Uhuru, Muthaura and Kibaki are in control of the state machinery and given the tools to state initiated mayhem. Kibaki has a choice and a decision to make to avoid future chaos and destruction. Uhuru and Muthaura should be relieved from their position TODAY.
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Post by adongo23456 on Mar 14, 2011 16:29:30 GMT 3
In any civilized system, Muthaura Uhuru and Ali should have resigned their positions by now and handle their cases. These people are not charged with stealing their neighbour's chicken. They have been charged with the most hideous crimes imaginable, namely organizing the murder, rape and mass displacement of Kenyans. We should be ashamed that such characters still occupy any position of leadership in the country as if there is nobody else who can take up their jobs.
I am glad Ocampo is calling them out on that. I am embarrassed for fellow Kenyans so skewed and perverted in their thinking that they see nothing wrong with this ugly picture. Muthaura is still running the nerve centre of the government. A man who has been accused or committing the worst possible crimes against Kenyans is still the president's chief of staff. It is scandalous.
Ocampo is making a very smart move at two levels. If Kibaki retains Muthaura as his main guy running the government Ocampo can opt for arrest warrants or ask for tougher conditions come April 7 when the suspects appear in court.
Secondly, Ocampo is showing the absurdity of the so called deferral by demonstrating that the key suspects actually run the same government which wants to be given the opportunity to try the suspects. Of course the blind mice cannot even see that. They are too busy chest thumping. More please. They are walking sweetly into Ocampo's net. Just great.
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Post by merlin on Mar 14, 2011 16:29:39 GMT 3
Why someone would want to cling onto office under such circumstances is beyond me. The conflict of interest is so plainly obvious. Kibaki should persuade Muthaura and Uhuru to vacate office for their own good. If these gentlemen do not vacate office then we can expect arrest warrants. Who then will they want to blame? Federa:If these gentlemen do not vacate office then we can expect arrest warrants. Who then will they want to blame?If Kibaki does not relieve Uhuru and Muthaura from their position TODAY who then is willing to arrest them if arrest warrants are received? Is Kibaki / PNU waiting to create chaos and destruction?
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Post by commes on Mar 14, 2011 16:53:52 GMT 3
Where is Nereah and how far are those furiously paddling below the surface prepared to go? Probably the Ocampo crew should listen to Muthoni Wanyeki Being summoned to prepare to answer for possible charges of crimes against humanity does not bring us honour! The Ocampo six are believed bear the greatest responsibility for the two cases of crimes against humanity. As usual, their knowledge of the Rome Statute is proven lacking. The two Principals should, in line with Chapter six of the new Constitution, ask the DPM and the Head of the Public Service to resign pending possible clearance of any charges confirmed against them. One wing of Government is not willing to say the least Unfortunately, constitutionalism has not yet taken hold. It will be up to the people to demand these removals from public office to happen.I would like to believe that Muthaura as Head of Public Service ensured that Kenya’s Ambassador to the African Union earned her pay by ensuring the IGAD tabled the AU resolution on deferral. Muthaura (shadow president) is definitely also behind efforts by Kenya’s Ambassador to the UN alarming letter to the UN SC President warning of renewed violence should the ICC process continue. The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights’ details on protected witnesses somehow found its way into the hands of those believed to be of interest to the ICC. Attempts at coercion and to discredit the KNCHR were made. The suspects’ being in public office and at the heart of activities undermines the ICC process and is a conflict of interest. The two Principals asserted their willingness to co-operate with the ICC—including when the Prosecutor, finally, sought and received authorization to investigate. Are they out to prove that justice can only be—will in fact be—at the cost of peace? We would be naive to take their warnings of renewed violence lightly. www.theeastafrican.co.ke/OpEd/comment/-/434750/1124274/-/item/0/-/fpol7kz/-/index.html
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Post by roughrider on Mar 14, 2011 18:45:03 GMT 3
Like nalinali, I am beginning to listen very carefully to what Ocampo says. He has been silent since last December when he released those names – until now.
Before that he promised to take up the Kenyan case – he did.
He declared he would submit cases by the end of the year – he did
He said he would have two cases of 2 to 3 people – he did.
Now Ocampo is saying he has enough evidence for his case. Is this really the time for suspects and their online supporters to be arrogant and dismissive?
Muthaura was recently caught on tape discussing an ‘ICC interference’ strategy with a ‘youth leader’ at his office and dishing 'cash'. Purely as a Kenyan and a patriot who believes in constitutionality, I think there are many qualified Kenyans who can handle this office while Muthaura and co attempt to prove their innocence at the ICC.
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Post by reporter911 on Mar 14, 2011 19:00:48 GMT 3
A REMINDER TO KENYANS , Is it ocampo that killed innocent Kenyans without showing any mercy or Kibaki & Muthaura " police shot to kill order" and Mungiki gangs wild spree of Murders paid for by " Uhuru & Co or the Kiamba Church deaths organized by "Ruto & Co"
yet it is ironic that these murderers are now friends, after killing each others tribesmen!!! how can Kenyans sit back and allow this murderers to run lose in the country? Ocampo & ICC are the only saving grace that Kenya is left with to bring Justice to those who are still screaming for Justice SIX FEET UNDER!!!!!
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Post by nok on Mar 14, 2011 19:04:23 GMT 3
A REMINDER TO KENYANS , Is it ocampo that killed innocent Kenyans without showing any mercy or Kibaki & Muthaura " police shot to kill order" and Mungiki gangs wild spree of Murders paid for by " Uhuru & Co or the Kiamba Church deaths organized by "Ruto & Co" yet it is ironic that this murders are now friends, after killing each others tribesmen!!! how can Kenyans sit back and allow this murderers to run lose in the country? Ocampo & ICC are the only saving grace that Kenya is left with to bring Justice to those who are still screaming for Justice SIX FEET UNDER!!!!! Put differently. If these guys manage to bully ICC / UNSC / AU what will that actually mean? That these fellas will totally go out of controll in matters of IMPUNITY
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Post by politicalmaniac on Mar 14, 2011 19:08:11 GMT 3
What damms the gray haired rasputin and prince behind the throne muthaura even more, is that he was caught on tape, detailing what he thought about using the Police to supress ODM supporters!!
Now he is in a big dilemma.
He is giving Ocampo the ammunition to issue warrants direct, given that muthaura controls the security nerve center of the country, charged with witness protection, but at the same time, muthaura is the one coordinating the ICC deferral plot!!
But we know that muthaura's exit from that post makes him, and by extension the lame duck P.O.R.K very vulnerable!
Talk of being entangled in a self tightening knot, the more they move the tighter the knot!!
Boy are these guys screwed, or are they screwed!
I am loving this!
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Post by job on Mar 14, 2011 19:15:35 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html I frankly think this is a prelude to an arrest warrant, mark these words. The Prosecutor can actually make a secret application to the PTC Judges for a sealed warrant on these solid grounds. Like a Tiger that doesn't announce its Tigritude, sealed warrants are never made public....they just pounce at the right time.
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Post by reporter911 on Mar 14, 2011 23:09:01 GMT 3
enuff said....
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Post by kamalet on Mar 15, 2011 6:24:02 GMT 3
Ocampo: Muthaura may interfere with witnessesBy BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com) Posted Monday, March 14 2011 at 13:47 International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo is concerned one of the Kenya poll violence suspects may interfere with witnesses because of his continued role in national security. Addressing the media via a video-link, Mr Ocampo said Francis Muthaura remains in office as the Head of Civil Service which places him at the core of the national security system. More details soon. www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1124672/-/110mgjgz/-/index.html I frankly think this is a prelude to an arrest warrant, mark these words. The Prosecutor can actually make a secret application to the PTC Judges for a sealed warrant on these solid grounds. Like a Tiger that doesn't announce its Tigritude, sealed warrants are never made public....they just pounce at the right time. ....and when the warrants are issued, they have to be processed through the High Court of the Republic of Kenya to be effected locally. That is what the International Crimes Act says. They would not be secret the most they are issued by the PTC! Let us use some facts even in our excitement!
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Post by h2o on Mar 15, 2011 6:59:19 GMT 3
I frankly think this is a prelude to an arrest warrant, mark these words. The Prosecutor can actually make a secret application to the PTC Judges for a sealed warrant on these solid grounds. Like a Tiger that doesn't announce its Tigritude, sealed warrants are never made public....they just pounce at the right time. ....and when the warrants are issued, they have to be processed through the High Court of the Republic of Kenya to be effected locally. That is what the International Crimes Act says. They would not be secret the most they are issued by the PTC! Let us use some facts even in our excitement! So in other word you are confirming that Kenyan courts can NOT and will NEVER be used to prosecute these guys even if they are as guilty as sin and the evidence is dangled right in-front of the presiding judge.
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Post by mtumishiman on Mar 15, 2011 17:04:49 GMT 3
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