THE HAGUE IS A TOOL OF SUNNI MUSLIM MARXISTS TO LEGITIMIZE MUSLIM CONQUEST OF NATIONS

January 23, 2012
By CMAC

War crimes court to try Kenya’s Ruto, Kenyatta

THE HAGUE IS A CRUEL JOKE
THEY ARE A TOOL OF SAUDI ARABIA AND BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA
OBAMA IS USING THE HAGUE TO NEGATE THE CHRISTIAN POLITICAL OPPOSITION TO HIS MUSLIM MARXIST COUSIN.
THEY ARE LEGALIZING THE JIHAD AGAINST CHRISTIANS IN AFRICA.
THEY HAVE TRIED CHRISTIANS FOR WAR CRIMES IN IVORY COAST BUT NOT MUSLIMS.
THEY HAVE TRIED CHRISTIANS FOR WAR CRIMES IN KOSOVO BUT NOT MUSLIMS.
NOW THEY ARE TRYING CHRISTIANS IN KENYA AGAINST  OBAMA’S MUSLIM MARXIST COUSIN.
OBAMA MUST THINK AMERICA IS THE DUMBEST COUNTRY ON EARTH.
  • Reuters – 1 hr 28 mins ago
  • By Sara Webb and James Macharia |
  • THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Kenya’s presidential contenders Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto, and two other men must stand trial at the International Criminal Court on charges … More »

Obama’s Kenya ghosts


PROOF OBAMA BACKED KENYA DICTATOR RAILA ODINGA

Barack Obama & Raila Odinga

THE HAGUE/NAIROBI (Reuters) – Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenyan finance minister and son of the country’s founder president, must stand trial at the International Criminal Court for directing a militia to murder and rape after a disputed 2007 election, ICC judges ruled Monday.

HOW THE OBAMA TRIBE WORKS IN KENYA!!!!!!!!!!!

They also ruled that three more Kenyans, including former minister William Ruto, must face trial along with Kenyatta for crimes against humanity during post-election violence that killed at least 1,220 people.

The decision by the Hague-based court is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the biggest economy in east Africa, a graft-prone country where a powerful political elite have long been considered almost above the law.

Both Kenyatta, who was ranked Kenya’s richest man by Forbes magazine and Ruto, a former higher education minister, plan to run for president in an election due by March next year at the latest and the ruling could hurt their ambitions.

“It’s a great thing in terms of the fight against impunity in the country for those who have been found to have a case to answer,” anti-corruption campaigner John Githongo told Reuters.

“It means they have joined an exclusive small club of individuals who have had questions to answer before the entire world with regard to crimes against humanity … Ratko Mladic, Charles Taylor … That’s not polite company at all.”

Ruto said he found the ruling strange, would appeal against it and run for president anyway. There was no immediate reaction from Kenyatta, who said Sunday he too would still run for the presidency whatever the ICC outcome.

Some analysts said while the ICC stressed the accused were innocent until proven guilty, Kenyatta would come under pressure to quit as finance minister and a deputy prime minister and that his and Ruto’s presidential campaigns could suffer.

“While they would dearly love to fight on, the sheer practicalities of facing trial may make it impossible to run, not to speak of the major question marks over their integrity in the eyes of the electorate and their political backers,” said Patrick Mair, an analyst at Control Risks.

“JUSTICE HAS BEEN DONE”

The ruling could lead to demonstrations in Kenya, although there were no immediate outbreaks of protest in Kenyatta’s constituency, nor in Ruto’s Rift Valley powerbase.

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There are two Kenyan cases at the ICC, split broadly between the ethnic Kalenjin and Kikuyu camps involved in much of the violence. Ruto is a Kalenjin and Kenyatta is a Kikuyu, Kenya’s largest ethnic group.

The ICC’s decision could backfire on another presidential contender, Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who is accused by Kenyatta and Ruto supporters of trying to exploit the criminal charges for his own political gain

Split picture Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga (l) and US presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama (r)
Mr Obama (r) is descended from the same Luo tribe as Mr Odinga (l)
 

Odinga on Obama

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has said he is a cousin of US presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Mr Odinga told the BBC’s The World Today that Senator Obama’s father was his maternal uncle.

Mr Obama’s father – a Kenyan also called Barack – met and married his American mother when they were students at the university of Hawaii.

 

Kenyan radio presenter Joshua arap Sang and the head of Kenya’s civil service Francis Muthaura must also stand trial, the ICC judges ruled. Sang, too, said he would use all legal means to contest the ICC decision.

But the chamber said there was insufficient evidence to confirm charges against Henry Kosgey, former industrialization minister and Mohammed Hussein Ali, who was police commissioner at the time of the violence.

Some victims welcomed the ruling while others said the courts should really be trying the people who carried out the attacks that drove hundreds of thousands from their homes.

“Justice has been done,” said Harrisson Macharia, whose daughter was killed when a mob of machete wielding Ruto supporters herded women and children into a church and set it ablaze on New Year’s Day 2008.

“We want justice for everyone who was victimized by the violence,” he said. “We victims are now satisfied with the outcome. We suffered a lot, and we are now waiting for the trial.”

Outside where the church used to be in Kiambaa, near the Rift Valley town of Eldoret, there are 36, weathered wooden crosses standing just under knee height, some disappearing under long grass; 24 of them say only “RIP Unknown.”

In a camp for the displaced near Naivasha, Samuel Mathenge said those who carried out the attacks were well known to them, and they should be the ones to face trial.

“The decision by the ICC has surprised us as the guilty have been let go scot-free while the innocent have a case to answer,” said Mathenge, a Kikuyu.

“The only thing left is to pray for Uhuru as he came to our aid at the height of the violence and hope at the end he will be found innocent,” he said.

(Additional reporting by Gilbert Kreijger in Amsterdam, Jacob Kuehn in Eldoret, Beatrice Gachenge in Gatundu, George Obulutsa, Katy Migiro, Kevin Mwanza, Yara Bayoumy and Duncan Miriri in Nairobi; editing by David Clarke and Philippa Fletcher)


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