International Criminal Court

Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has ordered a former Minister of Kenya and five others on Wednesday that the alleged orchestrator of the violence following the elections in 2007, over 1,000 deaths.

Luis Moreno Ocampo wants the judges of the six heads of state from Kenya. Whose son is the founding father of the country, crimes against humanity, including murder, rape and turtle? However, the case against former Minister of Higher Education William Ruto, that could cause a violent reaction in Kenya.

Police chief in Kenya, Mathew K. Iteere warned that "criminal elements" were looking, ad-Moreno Ocampo as a chance to break the law use and promised to take strict measures against any outbreak of violence.

Moreno-Ocampo said Ruto began with attacks on supporters of President Mwai Kibaki, plan a year before the election and worked with the Minister of industrialization and broadcaster Henry Kosgey Joshua Sang to coordinate campaign killings and forced deportation Rift Valley.

In another case, asked Moreno-Ocampo, the Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta - son of an independence hero and founding president of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta - and the Cabinet Secretary Francis Muthaura and former Police Commissioner Major General Hussein Ali Mohammed, murder, deportation, persecution, rape and inhumane acts allegedly retribution against supporters of Prime Minister Raila Odinga committed.

It was deadly clashes following the disputed presidential election in Kenya in 2007, including bows and arrows indiscriminately, a machete and shooting attacks that killed more than 1,000.

"These are six in the first place for our tests," Moreno-Ocampo told journalists in The Hague. He asked the judges confirm the charges and the order of the six suspects to the tribunal for war crime surrender.

To review the jury, the Crown case and its decision is likely early next year.In Kenya, President Mwai Kibaki said the government has tightened security throughout the country in order to protect life and property of all citizens. Kublai also said the government has committed to a local court establishing deal with violence after the elections, an idea that our only this week that the announcement of Moreno Ocampo Lomme.

"As a nation, must also underline the need for healing and national reconciliation. This is very important as we move into the path of peace and national unity," said the statement from Kibaki. "I appeal to Kenyans to remain calm. The government will continue to be vigilant and ensure that the rights of its citizens and the dignity of the nation will be respected."

Moreno Ocampo said he expected the suspects to give up voluntarily. They were also asked not to touch it, do not try to commit to interfering with the investigation or trial or new crimes.

Clashes have erupted along tribal lines after the announcement that Kibaki - a Kikuyu - had a voice said an opponent, had forged. Bloodshed stopped only after the former Secretary-General Kofi Annan mediated a peace agreement that a coalition government in which Odinga was named prime minister created.

Kenya wants to set up a tribunal, but Parliament is closed, and no large numbers have faced justice. The International Criminal Court to pursue the case after the failure to suspects in Kenya.

The fighting severely damaged the reputation of Kenya. Africa has the largest economy in the region and has long been a haven of stability in a region shaken by the war considered.

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