Sunday, October 20, 2013
ICC SAGA, WILL UHURU ATTEND THE HAGUE?
ICC KESI YA RUTO YABADILI MKONDO NA KUMRUDISHA RUTO KWA RAILA ALIPOKUWA WAKATI GHASIA
BAADA YA UCHAGUZI
Kesi hiyo sasa inaibua hisia zinazoonyesha Ruto hastahili kuwa na Uhuru
kwani kesi inayowakabili inahusu maovu waliyotendeana kama kambi mbili
hasimu au maadui wa Kisiasa.
Je kesi inavyoendelea itasambaratisha muungano wa Ruto na Uhuru? Au
itauimarisha?
DailyNation:
Deputy President William
Ruto on Wednesday accused
the inner core of former
President Kibaki of seeking
out witnesses in his case at
the ICC.
The plan, his lawyer said,
was to fix Mr Ruto as the
sponsor of the violence that
erupted after the 2007/08
General Election.
Defence counsel Shyamala
Alagendra told the court
that the plan was carried
out by senior officials in the
Kibaki administration,
lawyers sympathetic to PNU,
some of whom, he said,
even offered cash and
protection to witnesses who
would testify against Mr
Ruto.
Ms Alagendra listed those in
the plan as former Gichugu
MP Martha Karua, who was
at the time the Justice
minister, Mr Mutea Iringo,
then the Deputy Permanent
Secretary for Internal
Security and Ms Nancy
Gitau, who was President
Kibaki’s political affairs
director.
The defence said Mr Iringo
oversaw a witness
protection scheme, which
also disbursed cash to those
who would testify against
Mr Ruto during the Waki
Commission hearings.
PNU, Ms Alagendra said,
used lawyers Kamotho
Waiganjo, currently a
member of the Commission
for the Implementation of
the Constitution (CIC), Mr
Njenga Mwangi, Mr Peter
Maundu and Mr George
Morara, who was in the
Vijana na Kibaki lobby group
that also included Mr Joseph
Njoroge, Mr Evans Gor
Semelang’o, Mr Jack
Wamboka and Mr Thomas
Mbewa.
This group of lawyers, the
defence proposed and the
witness confirmed, were
“associated in some way
with PNU” and went to
Eldoret in advance of the
Waki Commission to procure
witnesses who would testify
against Mr Ruto. The Waki
Commission was in Eldoret
between August 5 and 6,
2008.
“What was happening at the
time was that ODM was
eager to show that PNU had
rigged the elections,” Ms
Alagendra said.
But on the other hand, she
said, PNU wanted to
demonstrate that ODM was
behind the violence that
rocked the country.
“In order to demonstrate
that ODM was behind the
violence they put together a
group of people who would
assist them locate witnesses
to say ODM was the cause.
There was a group of people
who came to Eldoret. The
group was made up of PNU
and government officials.
PNU was trying to gather
evidence that it is ODM that
caused the violence,” Ms
Alagendra posed to the
witness, who declined the
proposition.
According to the defence,
the lawyers and government
officials who were
identifying witnesses to
present to the Waki
Commission were assisted
by former Cabinet minister
Stephen Tarus, Ms Karua,
Mr Abraham Limo, Mr
Iringo, a Mr Bethwell Ruto
and a Mr William Rono.
The defence said the
witnesses PNU identified
were taken to a witness
protection programme
which was under Mr Iringo.
Defence: Did you hear that
the aim of some PNU
officials was to blame
William Ruto for the
violence?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: Regardless of the
truth, madam witness?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: Even though he
had nothing to do with it?
Witness: Yes
The defence was cross-
examining Witness 189 for
the second day yesterday.
She is the third prosecution
witness since the trials of
Mr Ruto and Mr Joshua arap
Sang started on September
10.
The defence also sought to
dismantle the prosecution’s
theory that it was only
Kalenjin youths who were
armed with bows and
arrows.
The defence played a video
clip of Mr Ruto, former ODM
treasurer Omingo Magara
and Mr Chris Bichage
arriving in a helicopter at
Wilson Airport after they
were attacked and seriously
injured in Nyamarambe,
Kisii.
The Nyamarambe incident
was dubbed a fundraising
meeting which was attended
by former minister and
Nyaribari Chache MP
Simeon Nyachae and Ford
People’s Henry Obwocha
who the defence said had
instigated the violence
meted out against the then
ODM leaders.
The defence said the
Nyamarambe incident was a
clear demonstration that not
only PNU campaigners had
been attacked but also ODM
campaigners.
It also sought to
demonstrate to the court
that both PNU and ODM had
supporters from all the
ethnic groups.
According to Ms Alagendra,
the Kibaki Tena lobby group
was chaired by Mr Lee
Karuri while other officials
were Agricultural Finance
Corporation boss William
Kirwa, Mr John Kipkorir Too,
who was in the PNU
presidential elections board
and coordinated campaigns
in the North Rift and Mr Ken
Nzioka, who was the PNU
director of elections.
Defence: Am I correct to say
PNU was reaching out for
the vote of every Kenyan?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: PNU wanted the
Luhya, Kalenjin, Kisii, Luo
votes. Am I right?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: ODM too wanted
all the votes?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: That ODM wanted
to portray itself as the party
of all ethnicities?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: You will agree with
me that there were other
prominent Kikuyus in ODM?
Witness: Yes.
Defence: Am I right to say
that in 2007 it wasn’t
unusual for an individual to
support (President) Kibaki
and at the same time
support Raila (Odinga)? By Munishi Faustine, Kenya.
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