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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
International Criminal Court ICC dismisses claims on Kenyan cases
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The
International Criminal Court (ICC) has dismissed a resolution made by
the African Union ( AU) over the Kenyan cases before the court.
African Heads of State objected to International Criminal Court trials
facing President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto but The
Hague-based court responded judges couldn’t be swayed by political
positions. In their resolution
passed Monday, the African leaders said that Kenya has a credible
Judiciary capable of hearing and determining the cases impartially and
expeditiously. But contacted by The Standard Monday, the ICC
dismissed the resolution by African leaders on the Kenya cases saying
the matter should be left to the court to decide.
Responding to
the resolutions passed in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa by African
Heads of States, ICC Outreach Coordinator for Kenya Maria Mabinty Kamara
said the court cannot consider the AU resolution could only decide
deferring the cases. She explained that a previous request by the Kenya
government to transfer the cases to Kenya did not convince the judges
that Kenya was conducting genuine investigations and prosecutions.
“The ICC will not proceed with a case if the national judicial system
proves that it is prosecuting and that it is willing and capable of
conducting such genuine prosecution for the same people that have been
accused before the ICC,” she said.
She added: “As an
independent and purely judicial institution, the ICC does not react to
political statements and resolutions, that are not submitted to the ICC
by the parties to a case in accordance with the ICC procedural rules.”
In her response, Ms Kamara said that ICC Judges cannot be influenced by
the AU saying the court does not take any political matter into
consideration when deciding on cases related to serious and grave crimes
allegedly committed in Kenya or any other situation under
investigations by the Court.
“The ICC Judges only apply the
rules of law and decide on the basis of the evidence presented to them
in accordance with the procedural rules of the ICC,” she said.
But contacted by The Standard Monday, the ICC dismissed the resolution by African leaders on the Kenya cases saying the matter should be left to the court to decide.
But contacted by The Standard Monday, the ICC dismissed the resolution by African leaders on the Kenya cases saying the matter should be left to the court to decide.
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