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Post by Titchaz on Apr 7, 2011 17:07:08 GMT 3
Eldoret North MP William Ruto (L, back row), Tinderet MP Henry Kosgey (C, back row) and radio presenter Joshua Arap Sang (R, back row), the three Kenyans being charged in connection with post-electoral violence in 2007-2008, are pictured during their hearing on April 7, 2011 at the International Crime Court (ICC) in the Hague. The first three of six Kenyan political leaders accused of crimes against humanity over post-election violence in which some 1,200 people died started their trial on Thursday at the ICC. A general view of the courtroom is pictured on April 7, 2011 at the International Crime Court (ICC) in the Hague during the hearing of William Ruto, Henry Kosgey and Joshua Arap Sang. Eldoret North MP William Ruto addresses journalists outside the ICC building at The Hague on April 7, 2011. With him are other Kenyan MPs who escorted him to his initial appearance at the court.
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Post by mzee on Apr 7, 2011 17:11:09 GMT 3
Thanks AO,
I do think that the Kenyan media that the suspects bought and bribed are their (suspects) worst enemy. We have discussed the media running around behind akina Uhuru/Ruto promoting their hateful speeches. We have asked the media to be level headed and accurate right here in jukwaa. Sarah Elderkin asked the media to stop reporting lies. She asked them to try educating people instead. Now look, all the orchestrated actions in the media to support impunity has backfired badly, and is coming back to bite akina Uhurus behind. These guys seems to be digging deeper as we talk.
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Post by mzee on Apr 7, 2011 17:13:41 GMT 3
Titchaz thanks.
These chaps were so lonely in the dock in spite of being accompanied by two dozen MP´s. Na mambo bado. I will see how many of the bozos who will follow them every six months to the Hague.
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Post by Titchaz on Apr 7, 2011 17:23:48 GMT 3
Titchaz thanks. These chaps were so lonely in the dock in spite of being accompanied by two dozen MP´s. Na mambo bado. I will how many who will follow them every six months to the Hague. Ndugu Mzee,Heshima yako. Hawa MPs wametupa mbao. They thought this place is like the Kenyan courts whereby mtajazana kotini and intimidate the Judges to give favorable rulings. Huku ni ulaya mazee na mambo ni tofauti kabisa! Infact hata ruksa ya kuingia kotini is not that simple. Jamaa itabidi wapiganie nafasi na journalists for the public gallery sittings na wakijaribu ku-heckle wanatupwa nje or even worse kushtakiwa for contempt. They have reached a place where the rule of law works regardless of status. That must be a really foreign ideology to them... ;D Kisha I believe this might be the last time they have made the trip there....mzungu ametengeza hela kibao on the visas na pia hoteli zimefaidi na biashara ya hawa wapuzi.,, ;D The wheels of justice surely grind slowly na sidhani they can keep up with the shenanigans of travelling up and down every 6 months or whatever the case may be. Pia kumbuka the kawaida mwananchi and prospective election candidates are watching who is wasting taxpayers money on these meaningless trips and that will be political capital come 2012. Napenda ule msemo "usimwamshe aliyelala...."...let them continue with these futile trips na watajijutia hapo baadae. Mungu Ibariki Kenya.
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 7, 2011 17:26:27 GMT 3
Not that I am vouching for this man, but Henry Kosgey has publicly carried and conducted himself much better among these 3 ICC suspects. He resigned his position when other charges were brought against him by KACC. Made less noise in public and nuisance. That is how it is meant to be unless he has been operating like an underground mole to the detriment of witnesses. Some of us have access to shot video clips played by the media. ICC must have a dedicated resource that provides them with detailed clips of the on goings. in Kenya. The problems for Kosgey are perhaps as bad as those of Sang. Evidence shows a paper trail of money coming to him and leaving his hands to pay known perpetrators. He knows he is in deep ..Sh!t and is better quiet than noisy! Ruto will perhaps get away with it for reasons of lack of conclusive evidence against his person apart from the perception at the time of the violence. Kamale,That is interesting info. I thought Ruto said it was a movie. Might be more than a movie when all is said and done or he might be making movies with Taylor and Bemba down there. But they have seen the real charges now. The makelele is going to die a natural death.
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Apr 7, 2011 17:37:34 GMT 3
Eldoret North MP William Ruto (L, back row), Tinderet MP Henry Kosgey (C, back row) and radio presenter Joshua Arap Sang (R, back row), the three Kenyans being charged in connection with post-electoral violence in 2007-2008, are pictured during their hearing on April 7, 2011 at the International Crime Court (ICC) in the Hague. The first three of six Kenyan political leaders accused of crimes against humanity over post-election violence in which some 1,200 people died started their trial on Thursday at the ICC. A general view of the courtroom is pictured on April 7, 2011 at the International Crime Court (ICC) in the Hague during the hearing of William Ruto, Henry Kosgey and Joshua Arap Sang. Eldoret North MP William Ruto addresses journalists outside the ICC building at The Hague on April 7, 2011. With him are other Kenyan MPs who escorted him to his initial appearance at the court. You have to love those pictures my people, especially the one Ruto is addressing the press, the Kenyan colours are something to behold. Leaders are trully born and wherever they are, they stand from the crowd.
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 7, 2011 17:43:14 GMT 3
Folks, I have just received an e-mail from my good friend Oduor Ong'wen. Apparently the PNU busy bodies came up with a crazy idea expecting the Ocampo six to get into trouble with hate speech.
What the PNU boys did was to fake a letter allegedly written by ODM and signed by Prof. Anyang' Nyong'o addressed to Ocampo asking Ocampo to be tough on the suspects because they have been spewing hate speech.
The fakers made a few mistakes. The fake letter head they made is different from the real ODM letter head. Of course the letter is terribly written. Mr. Ongwen upon veryfying that the letter was fake turned it over to the police boss Mr. Iteere. It seems the purpose of the letter was to incite chaos under the pretext that ODM has worked with Ocampo to further make life difficult for the suspects. Also the fakers planned that should any of the suspects end up detained it will be seen as ODM's work and that could spark clashes.
I am not posting the fake letter but I have it and expect to hear about it in the news pretty soon. These people are very dangerous.
Here is what ndugu Ongwen had to say:
Dear Compatriots,
The attached has been e-mailed to me by a person completely unknown to me (one James Ongeri whose e-mail address is as shown). On keen look at the so-called Ocampo letter, I noticed that it is a forgery as the letterhead differs with the official ODM (the party just last week communicated with me on professional matters and I realised the letterheads are different).
I have copied Mr. Iteere, the Commissioner of Police, Prof. Nyong'o whose purported signature is appended and other persons concerned with national security as well as the author (Mr. Ongeri).
If indeed this is a forgery, we need not look far to understand the intentions of the author. I believe the misuse or abuse of ICT tools like e-mails, SMS, facebook etc.contributed significantly to the serious crisis of wanton violence, murders, rape and destructions of 2007/2008.
Apparently, there are Kenyans who think PEV was a picnic and are calling for another "due to great public demand" we should stop them on their tracks, regrdless of whatever political, religious, ethnic or whatever their motivations are. WE HAVE ONLY ONE KENYA
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Apr 7, 2011 17:50:42 GMT 3
End the hate apeeches or else... arrest warrant. As I said before, the hate speeches prior to the Hague were a blessing in disguise. It made the whole country and the ICC realise that they were dealing with complete lunatics. The ICC had to do something. Stop the hatemongers on their tracks. During the hearing, the Presiding Judge also stressed that: "It came to the knowledge of the Chamber by way of following some articles in the Kenyan newspapers that there are some movements towards retriggering the violence in the country by way of using some dangerous speeches. I would like to remind the suspects - and I'm not referring to anyone in particular but this is a general point to be made to all the suspects - that such type of action could be perceived as a sort of inducement which may constitute the breach of one of the conditions set out in the summonses to appear, namely, to continue committing crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court. Accordingly, this might prompt the Chamber to replace the summonses to appear with warrants of arrest (…).www.icc-cpi.int/NR/exeres/F5ADDE2B-A126-4A58-AA76-BC3F9F42A897.htmAnother important thing is that the ICC reserves the right to interpret what is hateful. So the suspects might go straight to Uhuru park from the airport but they wont know what part of their speech that might offend the ICC. The more rallies they hold the more likely they are to be arrested for hateful speeches. This also means that they dont have to actually say the hateful stuff themselves. Its enough for the anyone at the rallies to spew hate and kaboom they end up behind bars. Hate speech including insulting the PM and other tribes is now a dangerous territory. The gag order is a blanket as blanket can be. Those rallies must have worked miracles in defining ICC for what it is. The judges have now turned to newspaper articles,, the same sources for Ocampo's evidence as their sources of truth. What a sad story. But you know what? This is too little too late, the narrative has already developed and is in the villages, everywhere. I listened to Emmanuel Talam's interviews with villagers on KTN and realized that this is no longer about Uhuru or Ruto. They even do not need to address those rallies, they only need to appear and wave to the crowds. Thats it. Talk of turning lemons into lemonade!!
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 7, 2011 17:53:15 GMT 3
End the hate apeeches or else... arrest warrant. As I said before, the hate speeches prior to the Hague were a blessing in disguise. It made the whole country and the ICC realise that they were dealing with complete lunatics. The ICC had to do something. Stop the hatemongers on their tracks. During the hearing, the Presiding Judge also stressed that: "It came to the knowledge of the Chamber by way of following some articles in the Kenyan newspapers that there are some movements towards retriggering the violence in the country by way of using some dangerous speeches. I would like to remind the suspects - and I'm not referring to anyone in particular but this is a general point to be made to all the suspects - that such type of action could be perceived as a sort of inducement which may constitute the breach of one of the conditions set out in the summonses to appear, namely, to continue committing crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court. Accordingly, this might prompt the Chamber to replace the summonses to appear with warrants of arrest (…).www.icc-cpi.int/NR/exeres/F5ADDE2B-A126-4A58-AA76-BC3F9F42A897.htmAnother important thing is that the ICC reserves the right to interpret what is hateful. So the suspects might go straight to Uhuru park from the airport but they wont know what part of their speech that might offend the ICC. The more rallies they hold the more likely they are to be arrested for hateful speeches. This also means that they dont have to actually say the hateful stuff themselves. Its enough for the anyone at the rallies to spew hate and kaboom they end up behind bars. Hate speech including insulting the PM and other tribes is now a dangerous territory. The gag order is a blanket as blanket can be. Those rallies must have worked miracles in defining ICC for what it is. The judges have now turned to newspaper articles,, the same sources for Ocampo's evidence as their sources of truth. What a sad story. But you know what? This is too little too late, the narrative has already developed and is in the villages, everywhere. I listened to Emmanuel Talam's interviews with villagers on KTN and realized that this is no longer about Uhuru or Ruto. They even do not need to address those rallies, they only need to appear and wave to the crowds. Thats it. Talk of turning lemons into lemonade!! hehehehehehe: Very soon they will only have Taylor and Bemba to wave to. Time for mchezo is over.
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Post by mzee on Apr 7, 2011 18:01:27 GMT 3
Yes, let the thugs practice their best wave, for they will need it when saying good bye to us. Taylor Will make a good friend. They might even share some hate. Ha ha ha
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Post by shifta on Apr 7, 2011 18:10:37 GMT 3
okolowaka said:
;D ;D ;D Umenichekesha kweli , reminds me of the height of Vihoja mahakamani when Tamaa bin Tamaa was the star na akina Amka Twende, Othorong'ong'o danger na Mutiso "nasikia laha kwa loho" was the supporting cast...
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Post by shifta on Apr 7, 2011 18:13:42 GMT 3
Anyone knows where there is cached video of today's hearing? Where is our Jukwaa Reporter - umejua?
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Post by nalinali on Apr 7, 2011 18:29:58 GMT 3
Ruto's post_ICC appearance interview with Citizen. He seems to take pride in his court antics and accuses Ocampo of fabricating, manufacturing and choreographing a story to charge innocent people. In light of the conditions read out, I wonder what is and what may not be considered a breach. Ruto never ceases t amaze.
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Post by nowayhaha on Apr 7, 2011 18:33:19 GMT 3
Ruto's post_ICC appearance interview with Citizen. He seems to take pride in his court antics and accuses Ocampo of fabricating, manufacturing and choreographing a story to charge innocent people. In light of the conditions read out, I wonder what is and what may not be considered a breach. Ruto never ceases t amaze. Thanx Nana - Ill add this video to ICC SUSPECT -WILLIAM RUTO .
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Post by job on Apr 7, 2011 18:41:17 GMT 3
The problems for Kosgey are perhaps as bad as those of Sang. Evidence shows a paper trail of money coming to him and leaving his hands to pay known perpetrators. He knows he is in deep ..Sh!t and is better quiet than noisy!
Ruto will perhaps get away with it for reasons of lack of conclusive evidence against his person apart from the perception at the time of the violence In your wishful thinking (as in PNU's), blame for PEV has to now suddenly find a different poster-boy away from Ruto. Simply because Ruto has now agreed to kow-tow and play second-fiddle to muthamaki Uhuru Kenyatta, Henry Kosgey and Sang must now take the blame for killing Kikuyus in the Rift. Isn't that what you insinuate by the latter being in 'deep sh!t? eh! Who suddenly found this new 'evidence' (in reality, a conspiracy) that wasn't there when you were telling us here at JUKWAA that Ruto is a dead man walking. So NSIS has now found (a.k.a manufactured) 'evidence' showing " "a paper trail of money coming to him (Kosgey) and leaving his hands to pay known perpetrators". This is laughable! Is all this because Kosgey has refused to: (a) play along with the NSIS plot to implicate ODM's pentagon and Raila in the violence? (b) bow down to muthamaki Uhuru's dreams to ride on the backs of his folks into State House? (c) succumb to PNU's conversion even after they fix him via KACC? Give us the juice muthee! Well, you may be shocked! Keep dreaming.
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Post by commes on Apr 7, 2011 18:43:03 GMT 3
Not that I am vouching for this man, but Henry Kosgey has publicly carried and conducted himself much better among these 3 ICC suspects. He resigned his position when other charges were brought against him by KACC. Made less noise in public and nuisance. That is how it is meant to be unless he has been operating like an underground mole to the detriment of witnesses. Some of us have access to shot video clips played by the media. ICC must have a dedicated resource that provides them with detailed clips of the on goings. in Kenya. The problems for Kosgey are perhaps as bad as those of Sang. Evidence shows a paper trail of money coming to him and leaving his hands to pay known perpetrators. He knows he is in deep ..Sh!t and is better quiet than noisy! Ruto will perhaps get away with it for reasons of lack of conclusive evidence against his person apart from the perception at the time of the violence. When you explain it this way, it is quite revealing and chilling. I wonder what is going to come out from the conference proceeding of April 18th 2011 when evidence will be shared Folks we are in for an unnerving exposure!
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Post by job on Apr 7, 2011 19:35:25 GMT 3
Ruto's post_ICC appearance interview with Citizen. He seems to take pride in his court antics and accuses Ocampo of fabricating, manufacturing and choreographing a story to charge innocent people. In light of the conditions read out, I wonder what is and what may not be considered a breach. Ruto never ceases t amaze.First, the natural belligerence is actually in Ruto's DNA it seems. He repeatedly asserts that he'll use every opportunity to continue talking about the 'framing', 'concoctions', and 'lies' that have been 'manufactured' and 'choreographed' by Moreno Ocampo. I've noticed that Ruto's boogey-man (fixer) keeps shifting depending on his location and audience. While in Hague, it is Moreno Ocampo maliciously trying to frame him, and when in rallies back in Kenya, it is Raila trying to keep him off the 2012 elections. Ruto is definitely a high-stakes risk-taker. He also never shies from sharing his optimistic and confident thoughts for the future (quoting): Our defense teams will prepare our defense. Hopefully we will get details and witness testimonies and identities of witnesses so that we;
(a) challenge their character
(b) challenge the evidence - the falsehoods really (that) they've peddled, and come out with the truth
(c) demonstrate to the court, the country and the world, that indeed this is a manipulation, a concoction of lies (and) falsehoods that have been choreographed (by the prosecutor)
(d) dismantle it and get ourselves free
(e) build our beautiful country That is the mark of a narscissistic character, who will always aim for instant gratification out of any situation, however grave. The statements above reveal that he see's the ICC court process as a mere footnote that would be easily summounted, before the world and the country, resumes a big embrace of him, giving him power to 'build' the country. At this rate, Ocampo will have to approach the status hearing on April 18th, very sober to the real possibility that he will have to seriously pitch for requests for; witness protection, victims protection, and limitations (or redaction of) evidence disclosures. Ruto is too daring, he may not hesitate discussing (threatening or intimidating) witnesses in rallies. Pointedly, he also thinks the big differences between trial in Kenya vs trial at the Hague is on (a) obviously the millions in extra cost at the Hague and (b) - limitations on the thousands of witnesses he claims he has, "who are ready to say what they know about us, and the truth about 2007/8 to demonstrate that this whole 'Ocampo-thing' is a set-up!"I guess the latter is the chief crux of the belated effort to setup local trials - to jam the local court with thousands of pro-suspect witnesses (time delays may run into a decade), turn public opinion to favour their innocence, concoct new suspects of their own, and turn the serious quest for Justice (for PEV victims) into a political charade aimed at driving the point that Ocampo was politically malicious. I think Ruto sums up the intended reason for the local process quite well - it is meant to be a political charade! He gives every reason to be wary of any local process, ironically driven by them (ICC suspects).
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Post by job on Apr 7, 2011 19:52:55 GMT 3
www.kbc.co.ke/news.asp?nid=69663Chief Mediator Kofi Annan is urging Kenyan leaders to stop using hate language and ethnic incitement and allow the ICC process to take its course.In a statement Annan noted that there were rising tensions in the country over the ICC trials. "On the eve of the departure of the individuals summoned by the ICC to The Hague, there is palpable tension in the air in Kenya, with the flames of hate language and ethnic incitement being fanned from various quarters. "Words can soothe, as well as inflame. I urge all Kenyans, particularly leaders, to be wise in their use of language at this critical moment" read the statement. Referring to the ICC summonses, Annan said the process regarding the case of six Kenyans before ICC was not a one-off event, but the start of a long process. He said that no single community or group is being targeted in the ICC trials stating that neither Africa, nor Kenya, nor any ethnic group is on trial at the ICC. "As in any contentious judicial proceeding, tense moments will arise, which will test the patience of the parties" he said "We must understand It is about bringing individuals to account for crimes they may have committed and ensuring that the victims receive justice." After all, justice is an essential component of the process of healing", said Anna who is also the Chairman of the African Union Panel of Eminent African Personalities He added" When I was in Kenya in December 2010, for the meeting to review progress in the implementation of the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation agreements, I stressed that "bringing to justice those responsible for the post-election violence is essential to help Kenya heal its wounds, and prevent such crimes from being committed again". He stressed the need for the leaders to renew their commitment to the achievement of reforms in the country and abandon the language of hate and incitement and allow the ICC process to run its course.
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Post by gemagema on Apr 7, 2011 21:11:24 GMT 3
Ruto's post_ICC appearance interview with Citizen. He seems to take pride in his court antics and accuses Ocampo of fabricating, manufacturing and choreographing a story to charge innocent people. In light of the conditions read out, I wonder what is and what may not be considered a breach. Ruto never ceases t amaze. Ruto tried really hard to fake confidence and emanate an attitude of a person not shaken from that Court situation. However, I didn't buy all that front. In the first half of the interview, he really kept hesitating while answering the journalist's questions. His typical verbal diarrhea was reduced to a normal crapping/shelling session that typically requires a lot of push, particularly if constipated. There was a lot of eh..eh...mhh.. em...aaa....You can see that he was unsure of what might be interpreted as hate or inflammatory speech. Anyways, he can come back and sing his innocence choruses at the rallies, but their resounding wont leave a great impact without the mention of ICC, Ocampo, Raila and 'his neo-colonizers'. On that note, after Ruto said they are spending a lot of millions traveling and up-keeping their foreign lawyers in the Hague, i thought the journalist would ask him why he is also using foreign/colonial lawyers. In any case, the money he accumulated since YK2 can help towards settling those bills. All in all, he seemed very humbled. Lets wait and see what his partner in crime will be like kesho
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Post by Luol Deng on Apr 7, 2011 21:42:14 GMT 3
Ruto's arrogance @ the ICC was not meant for the judges' consumption. He knew that this episode was being aired live, so, it was meant for the consumption of Kenyans. He wants to paint a picture of a fearless person. The judges didn't give in to his bullying tactics though, his little show of 'defiance' was a complete failure.
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Post by tnk on Apr 7, 2011 22:01:19 GMT 3
kenya in the news alongside others all for the wrong reasons www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42468945/ns/world_news-europehope this is the last time we ever have to be embarrassed as a nation no more genocide, no more ethnic based strife, no more warlords and haters, no more stealing of elections, no more skewed appointments, end the impunity today. end corruption
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 7, 2011 22:02:22 GMT 3
Ruto's arrogance @ the ICC was not meant for the judges' consumption. He knew that this episode was being aired live, so, it was meant for the consumption of Kenyans. He wants to paint a picture of a fearless person. The judges didn't give in to his bullying tactics though, his little show of 'defiance' was a complete failure. luoldeng Ruto should check in with Milosevic or may be go pray by his graveside. I don't know where they threw his wretched body after he died in the cells but I doubt he was shipped back home for fear that some enraged folks could have flogged the body of the dead tyrant. So Milosevic's grave is somewhere in The Hague. Ruto need to pay homage to him. Milosevic was the picture of ultimate arrogance. He raved and raved for hours at the judges. He called the judges all sorts of names. He called them puppets and useless idiots. At times they had to put sucurity guys near him. Other times he would go on hunger strike to protest the whole thing. Milosevic refused lawyers offered to him and called them names. He then proceeded to conduct his own defense which sometimes consisted of day long speeches. He did this for five years. The poor guy died before a verdict was reached So if Ruto wants to be in the big leagues of misplaced arrogance and chest thumping at The Hague he should ask for the Milosevic videos from the Hague and use that for daily practice. He can ask kina Kuttuny to play the role of the judges and he can get the effigy of Raila as Ocampo and rave all night long in practice in his sitting room. Hopefully the kids will be asleep. Then he could come close to getting the Slobodan Milosevic Award of Maximum Stupidity at The Hague. Taylor tried to win the award but he was too chicken and his heart melted when he saw Ms Naomi Campell talking about dirty diamonds. He couldn't recover enough to swing any punches. Interestingly the most guilty have been the most rude and arrogant at The Hague. So that was an excellent start for Ruto. The judges took note of him very well.
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Post by bob on Apr 7, 2011 22:17:40 GMT 3
Ruto's failure to acknowledge the the gravity of the matter in question is & will be his downfall in this case. He needs to leave the work of dealing with Ocampo to his Lawyers. He should save his verbal kuharisha for his gullible followers whom he has been tossing around when in our local courts(fraud case),In dealing with RAO(In his prayer,funerals & perceived 2012 rallies which may just be dream never come true. I tend to agree with Moi that the boy this in a hurry & that before he becomes a man lazima anguke magoti ya bambuke hapa na pale. By trying to harakisha judges thinking that they will be intimidated was childish & juvenile because in the first place he is still considered innocent so why the panic. Unless mzungu was not stupid akisema ''GUILTY CONSCIOUS NEEDS NO ACCUSER''
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Post by okolowaka on Apr 8, 2011 0:43:25 GMT 3
Why these two Kenyan lawyers wore their earphone/translators still baffles me... For a moment I thought these were Sang's lawyers until I saw the Kilo10 guy... ama these things can be used to transmit a "mwakenya" to them? ;D ;D ;D The proceedings were in English, their client spoke in English, they understand and speak English well, so what's with the earpieces? Ama ni ushamba tu ya kawaida kwao? Lakini for real, why did they wear them...? Kutojua? Kutoelewa? Vioja Mahakamani...
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 8, 2011 1:08:27 GMT 3
Why these two Kenyan lawyers wore their earphone/translators still baffles me... For a moment I thought these were Sang's lawyers until I saw the Kilo10 guy... ama these things can be used to transmit a "mwakenya" to them? ;D ;D ;D The proceedings were in English, their client spoke in English, they understand and speak English well, so what's with the earpieces? Ama ni ushamba tu ya kawaida kwao? Lakini for real, why did they wear them...? Kutojua? Kutoelewa? Vioja Mahakamani... That is funny. Kenyans kweli are funny folk. But what is not funny is that the same kilo10 dude now representing Ruto would be sitting with Wako ready to explain how they will take Ruto home and prosecute him. And Uhuru's lawyer Githu Muigai would be that AG ready to work with kilo10 to "prosecute" these guys. Kibaki had it all worked out, but Kenyans stopped him in his tracks. Good. And Uhur
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