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Kalonzo mission fails to woo US
Kenya's Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka Photo/REUTERS
Posted Thursday, March 10 2011 at 09:43
Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has apparently failed in his mission to the United States.
Soon after Mr Musyoka met in Washington on Wednesday with Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg, a State Department official told the Nation.co.ke that “we do not support a UN Security Council resolution to defer the ICC Kenya investigation.”
The VP had held talks with representatives of other Security Council member-states in New York on Monday. He sought their support for a one-year suspension of the International Criminal Court’s cases against six Kenyans accused of orchestrating the violence following the 2007 elections.
The other four permanent members of the council, as well as the three African countries holding rotating council seats, did not respond to Nation inquiries regarding their position on a possible ICC deferral.
But without US backing, Kenya has no chance of gaining the council’s approval for the proposed deferral.
Vice President Musyoka declined on Wednesday evening to comment on the outcome of his visit to New York and Washington.
The State Department official added in an e-mail message to the Nation that the US does not agree with the approach being taken by the Kenyan government in hopes of shielding the six from ICC action.
Treaty
Kenya is basing its appeal for a deferral on Article 16 of the Rome Statute, the treaty establishing the ICC. This provision stipulates that a court proceeding can be deferred only if there is a threat to international peace and security.
“We do not believe that an Article 16 deferral of the Kenya proceedings would help maintain or restore international peace and security so as to warrant action by the Security Council,” the State Department official wrote on Wednesday.
“To the contrary, further delay in the process of holding accountable those responsible for Kenya’s post-election violence would undermine prospects for Kenya’s long-term stability, which could adversely affect international peace and security.”
“As we have consistently stated,” the official added, “it is critical that perpetrators of Kenya’s post-election violence be held accountable to end the country’s culture of impunity and help ensure Kenya's future peace and stability.”
The State Department official did point to a different section of the ICC’s founding treaty that might be pertinent to Kenya’s situation.
Article 19 of the Rome Statute would enable Kenya to ask the court to halt the cases against the six if Kenya itself moves to prosecute those named in the ICC summonses issued this week.
“Should Kenya establish a credible domestic mechanism, and begin proceedings against the individuals who are the subject of the ICC prosecutor’s application to the court, the Rome Statute has specific procedures to address such matters,” the US official noted.
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Submitted by rohojuuPosted March 11, 2011 07:41 PM
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Submitted by donmlecha
@musiliensis, its just that the culture of impunity is now being perpetuated in a different angle, diplomatic this time. But in the end, the truth shall be known, at least a real beginning of accountability and transparency in our "leaders'" actions. If someone is being used to protect another's mistakes and the mission (with taxpayers' quid) fails, this sholud be a lesson.
Posted March 11, 2011 02:47 PM -
Submitted by kenchep
MR.Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and your team you never walk alone
Posted March 11, 2011 02:44 PM -
Submitted by sholay
bwana kalonzo the writing is on the wall for you to read it,today even a one baby knows your true colour,but dont worry you will get few sympathy votes from your closer kamba brothers and sisters,forget about boarding flights just finish your last days,2012 is jusr around
Posted March 11, 2011 02:42 PM -
Submitted by sholay
if kalonzo and his group are serious aboutb its citizens,why dont they fight for our brothers detained in uganda? secondly which court or judge is going to give a fair ruling to muthaura,and uhuru?let them go to hague and face real justice system
Posted March 11, 2011 02:28 PM




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What is the procedure should one choose to sue the government for misusing public funds? @musiliensis, The journey is long and it must start now.