Whoever organised to have people killed will answer charges at the Hague.
I dont know about the police commissioner or any other person within the security system inasofar as PEV is concerned. May be,may be not.
However,Michuki and probbly the Police commisioner may have something to say about Kwekwe squad,its operations and people's disappearance,only for their lifeless bodies to be eventualy found in thickets at remote places.
Police carry guns all the time,not as ornaments,but to be used when they come across serious cases such as;
Looting,Economic saboteurs,arsonits etc.
In such cases you can not hold it against the police,otherwise,what do we buy them guns for.
Simple demonstrators are to be merely dispersed, and no excessive use of force is expected.
This has to be examined carefully to draw the right decisions.
Uhuru's case is tricky as far as I am concerned.
Seemingly,he had more than a casual hand in the Naivasha assault.
Tell me though, given the period it took and the number of victims,does his case fit into what ICC persues.
Make no mistake about it,I dont raise such a question out of insensitivity to the innocent people who were brutally murdered in Naivasha,nor do I pretend to hold Uhurus brief.
If Uhurus actions amount to crimes that interest ICC,I am afraid,he will have to face his accusers and suffer the consequences.
B.timer
Dunia ni msongamano..