Monday, May 27, 2013

African leaders put ICC to task over Uhuru trial

By EDITH FORTUNATE

African Review | Monday, May 27  2013

African leaders on Sunday supported a petition calling on the International Criminal Court to drop crimes against humanity charges facing Kenyan President Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.
The leaders want the trials sent back to the national courts.
However, an international human rights NGO was on Sunday pushing back, asking the African leaders to reject what they saw as an attempt to shield Kenyan leaders from justice. The motion for the petition was brought by Uganda and was said to have the support of 53 presidents.
Formal communiqué
Only the President of Botswana opposed it, arguing that the ICC should be allowed to handle the case in accordance with its mandate.
President Kenyatta and Mr Ruto are charged at the ICC in connection with the 2007 post-election violence in which more than 1,000 died and 600,000 others displaced.
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