DonBen wrote:Unless they are taking insurance cover for future, the current process is irreversible.
The motion is a blessing in disguise because the ICC's prosecutor is being told that Kenya Government will not co-operate with ICC and will never ever effect arrest warrants if they were to be issued, and there are serious doubts if any of the 6 will voluntarily attend to their own court sessions at the Hague.
Its a kick in the teeth of PEV victims and a sad day for IDPs.
Will justice ever be delivered?
It is not like they havent gained something these chameleon like MPs.
Now Kenya wont have any obligation and arrest and extradite the suspects if and when warrants are issued.
Our 'Brethren' will attend the court proceedings voluntarily to try and have the case thrown out on technicalities.
But once they notice the Judges are keen to put them on full trial, they may refuse to cooperate/attend the hearings.
ICC will then have to issue warrants of arrest.
The suspects will just stay put in Kenya.
No crossing of borders.
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu