By Koigi Wamwere
Cabinet minister William Ruto has been daring the world to take him to The Hague. Because he is allegedly innocent,he was sure The Hague would acquit him. He also claimed,were The Hague to try him,he would be dead long before the court’s verdict was delivered.
As for a local tribunal,maybe rightly,Ruto dismissed it as easy prey to political manipulation.
However,Ruto’s preference for The Hague was a bluff. He never believed it would happen. Now that Kofi Annan and Moreno-Ocampo have called his bluff,Ruto and his coterie have panicked and changed tack. They want neither The Hague nor a local tribunal. They want no trial at all. Instead,they want the Truth,Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC).
When Ruto says we must choose between prolonging the conflict between poll riggers and anti-rigging killers and promoting reconciliation by avoiding both courts,he sounds like Charles Taylor telling Liberians to elect him or face more war.
Like Taylor,Ruto is threatening Kenya to either grant him impunity or face endless ethnic conflict and war. With this,he is giving Kenya its most difficult test since independence and the most brazen opportunity,so far,to entrench impunity: forget justice and let perpetrators of violence go scot free or Kenya burns!
By giving Kenya a choice between peace and war,Ruto is attempting a civilian coup. Now is the turn for the world to call Ruto’s bluff asking Kenya to choose between war and peace,justice and impunity.
Kenya cannot have peace and reconciliation built upon impunity,threat of ethnic war and surrender of justice. To end impunity,no one should be above the law,investigation or prosecution for post-election mayhem.
We need three mandatory institutions: The Hague to try big shots that planned and financed the mayhem.
Second,we need a local tribunal to try the thousands of ethnic criminals that cannot be taken to The Hague,but must pay for crimes against humanity and genocide.
Third,a TJRC to address decades-old oppression,exploitation,ethnic hate,torture,illegal detentions,assassinations,human rights violations,massacres and inequalities between individuals,classes,communities and regions restore justice and equity.
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