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BENSOUDA WILL TERMINATE THE OCAMPO 4 CASES
kayoh
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2012 3:17:46 PM
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No,not because she's a more conscientious prosecutor than Ocampo but because that's what the ICC controllers have ordained.
Yes,I know there's another Bensouda thread but bear with me cause I'm introducing a totally new angle.
The West have realised their man will be abducted by aliens before he wins a presidential election in Kenya and are simply adapting to that fact.
They'll not stop their tricks,simply restrategize and retool.
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I'd rather avoid predictions,I'm not a fortune teller ,but here goes. Bensouda is setting the stage to declare the remaining 4 suspects cases terminated. She can't just come right out and hurl the grenade among the unprepared masses and must first drop carefully nuanced hints and insinuations. This explains her public complaints about lack of government assistance. She'll say," the Kenya government failed to cooperate and supply more evidence,my hands were tied. What could I do?"

http://karanjazplace.blo...ith-bensouda-visit.html

I strongly concur-what says wazua?
maka
#2 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2012 7:14:33 PM
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kayoh wrote:
No,not because she's a more conscientious prosecutor than Ocampo but because that's what the ICC controllers have ordained.
Yes,I know there's another Bensouda thread but bear with me cause I'm introducing a totally new angle.
The West have realised their man will be abducted by aliens before he wins a presidential election in Kenya and are simply adapting to that fact.
They'll not stop their tricks,simply restrategize and retool.
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I'd rather avoid predictions,I'm not a fortune teller ,but here goes. Bensouda is setting the stage to declare the remaining 4 suspects cases terminated. She can't just come right out and hurl the grenade among the unprepared masses and must first drop carefully nuanced hints and insinuations. This explains her public complaints about lack of government assistance. She'll say," the Kenya government failed to cooperate and supply more evidence,my hands were tied. What could I do?"

http://karanjazplace.blo...ith-bensouda-visit.html

I strongly concur-what says wazua?

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Impunity
#3 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:23:25 PM
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mkeiyd
#4 Posted : Monday, October 29, 2012 5:19:53 PM
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That sounds like village banter.
Lucid_Iam
#5 Posted : Monday, October 29, 2012 5:32:51 PM
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Interesting perspective there. Look at it this way, Will a UK/WR candidature likely win the elections, I think very likely, would UK/US want to effect sanctions on Kenya due to this despite is regional importance, I think not. There has to be a solution. Like Marende said, judicial systems don't operate in isolation.
kayoh
#6 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 9:49:46 AM
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mkeiyd wrote:
That sounds like village banter.

Pray,tell;what's your explanation for her complaints about lack of GoK assistance in giving evidence this late in the game,after a poll conclusively showed there's no way the Western candidate can win?
Coincidence? Please don't tell me she's just being a good prosecutor.
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Interesting perspective there. Look at it this way, Will a UK/WR candidature likely win the elections, I think very likely, would UK/US want to effect sanctions on Kenya due to this despite is regional importance, I think not. There has to be a solution. Like Marende said, judicial systems don't operate in isolation

Here's someone who can LOOK INTO THINGS. Try and do the same.
2012
#7 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 10:20:16 AM
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Not possible. If this was to happen it would have happened at the pre-trial. Right now it's too late and the ICC has it's credibility to maintain. Plus are you telling us that there are no men and women who can rule this nation?
I think pardoning Bashir would be a better tactical move for the west than UK and WR.

BBI will solve it
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grolut
#8 Posted : Friday, November 02, 2012 12:55:31 PM
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limanika
#9 Posted : Friday, November 02, 2012 1:10:50 PM
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kayoh wrote:
No,not because she's a more conscientious prosecutor than Ocampo but because that's what the ICC controllers have ordained.
Yes,I know there's another Bensouda thread but bear with me cause I'm introducing a totally new angle.
The West have realised their man will be abducted by aliens before he wins a presidential election in Kenya and are simply adapting to that fact.
They'll not stop their tricks,simply restrategize and retool.
Quote:
I'd rather avoid predictions,I'm not a fortune teller ,but here goes. Bensouda is setting the stage to declare the remaining 4 suspects cases terminated. She can't just come right out and hurl the grenade among the unprepared masses and must first drop carefully nuanced hints and insinuations. This explains her public complaints about lack of government assistance. She'll say," the Kenya government failed to cooperate and supply more evidence,my hands were tied. What could I do?"

http://karanjazplace.blo...ith-bensouda-visit.html

I strongly concur-what says wazua?
on the contrary, she wanted Mutunga to give her details of ruto land case so she can tighten the case. So much is at stake including credibility of icc that the cases must go on to logical conclusion. Whether the suspects will be freed or not for lack of evidence is another issue. But 100 years from now, they will say it was wise for icc to take up the cases
Lucid_Iam
#10 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 3:44:22 PM
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Lucid_Iam wrote:
Interesting perspective there. Look at it this way, Will a UK/WR candidature likely win the elections, I think very likely, would UK/US want to effect sanctions on Kenya due to this despite is regional importance, I think not. There has to be a solution. Like Marende said, judicial systems don't operate in isolation.

This is how it starts http://www.nation.co.ke/...4/-/2neero/-/index.html
Mukiri
#11 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 4:18:13 PM
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grolut wrote:
If they are ever convicted, they'll be praying they are sent to this Norwegian Prison:



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