What options do we really have????
According to my understanding , the Kenyan government was given time to set up a local tribunal. The ICC didn't just land in Kenya. There was a series of events that led to our misfortune. Lets all agree on that first.
Our idiot MPigs , in their characteristic foolishness , absolutely refused to set up a local tribunal. These includes the alledged suspects at that time ( thats what fear does to u ) So the ICC moved in. Simple. We invited them with open arms. Now the same characters are against the ICC. Now, how do you support such people, in all sincerity???? Then the Leader of Government Business, the Government which was unable to set up a local tribunal when given a chance to do so, is busy plundering taxes ( which MPigs have refused to pay on their whole salaries btw )is busy engaged in shuttle diplomacy.....ati Kenya can handle these suspects. Sometimes I dnt how these country is governed. Its like the government operates on mood swings!!!!
Lets just take a scenario where a local tribunal was set-up. These names were in the Waki list anyway. Ocampo named 6 of them. I dnt see what would have changed. Actually it would have been worse. Uhuru ignores summons to the departmental committee on Finance. I doubt whether he would appear before the L. T. consistently.
Maybe Ocampo has made a mistake. Maybe some names have been left out. But atleast there is a clear message been sent out that you just can't crimes against humanity the way you want. That impunity has to stop. That individuals, no matter how wealthy or how senior in government , can be held accountable for their actions. To me , thats progress thats +ve. The 6 might be innocent , but they will have to defend themselves against evidence produced. C'mon, you guys know better , that would never have happened in Kenya.