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Ocampo confident on Kenya case

BY JUDIE KABERIA
Updated : 299days and 23 hours and 1 minutes ago

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NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 7 - The International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said on Saturday that he has a strong case against the masterminds behind last years post election violence.

He said he would rely on the Justice Phillip Waki report and other investigations conducted by other agencies to convince the judges at ICC to approve that he commences investigations into the Kenya case.

"I think I have a strong case because the Waki commission is a very good report, it's full of information and there are other reports; the UN report, different other human rights groups reports, I think I have a very strong case," he said.

President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Thursday declined to refer the Kenyan case to the ICC prompting Mr Ocampo to indicate he would seek for approval from the ICC pre-trial Chamber to commence investigations next month.

The ICC Chief Prosecutor told a media conference in Nairobi on Saturday that it was now up to the judges at The Hague to decide if he would proceed with investigations.

"I believe we have a very strong case but its true judges could say no," he said.

Mr Ocampo also denied snubbing victims of the violence saying he would arrange a meeting at an appropriate time.

"I would like to go and meet the victims where they suffered, I plan to do this as soon the judges open investigations," he said.

Mr Ocampo had flown into the country early Thursday morning specifically to secure a formal referral from the government so that the ICC can officially initiate investigations and pursue prosecution for key planners of the post-election violence.

The ICC Chief Prosecutor left Kenya immediately after the press briefing for South Africa.
 

 
Comments (5) posted
Nicodemus (November 07th, 2009, 12:55 PM)
Ocampo go a head and do us pround. Impunity must end now and forever. I am also looking forward to the exist of our current AG and the appointment of a more suitable person who can make wise judgements & stand firm as the Ocampo. God bless Kenya
 
Bazil kisumu (November 07th, 2009, 12:38 PM)
Now let those earth gods and goddes know that there day for being warshiped are being numbered.Unless they warship God so that the icc judgers reject kenyan case,or they find away of bribing them.
 
Amit (November 07th, 2009, 11:29 AM)
Have you seen Mr. Ocampo's CV, its phenomenal, he has tried and convicted many a criminal with even less evidence. This will be a stroll in the park for him given the evidence of the Waki comission. The only drawback may come when supporters of the people being tested put up resistance, and the government should prepare themselves for this resistance.
 
Samwel Ogweche (November 07th, 2009, 11:04 AM)
At longlast Ocampo has broken the silence with the confrence now let us wait for the judges of ICC what to say all eyes are looking those judges it is only four weaks remaining to December to know mbivu na mbichi.
 
Alpha Bett (November 07th, 2009, 10:10 AM)
This is it. Way to go Mr Ocampo.Thats the only language Kenyan leaders understand. Take all of them to the Hague for taking part by commission or omission in the 2008 mayhem. Shame that this is happening to my dear country.
 
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