July 3, 2024

Raila officially writes to ICC listing NINE demands against Ruto’s administration

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Raila officially writes to ICC listing NINE demands against Ruto's administration

Raila writes to ICC demanding inquiry into Kenya's political situation as he accusses Ruto's administaration of going rogue

Raila writes to ICC demanding inquiry into Kenya’s political situation as he accusses Ruto’s administaration of going rogue.

Azimio Coalition on Friday, April 14, wrote to the International Criminal Court (ICC) based at the Hague, Netherlands, demanding an inquiry into the political situation in Kenya.

Azimio accused President William Ruto of contempt for democracy and its institutions in a letter sent by lawyer Paul Mwangi, who also represents former  Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Paul Mwangi listed nine issues for which he sought ICC’s intervention to restore order in the country.

Azimio in their letter charged Japheth Koome, the inspector general of police, with forming a rogue police unit with the purpose of pursuing its followers during protests.

“The squads are reported to be dressed in plain clothes to operate outside the normal command structure and to take direction directly from select commanders appointed for that purpose by Japheth Koome,” the letter read in part.

Azimio also informed the international court that by outlawing public protests, IG Koome violated the Constitution. 

They also charged the police chief with usurping the judiciary’s powers.

Additionally, Mwangi said that IG Koome had threatened to harm followers of Azimio during anti-government demonstrations.

According to the letter, nine people died following the demonstrations and over 10 others were injured.

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The issue of the attempted assassination of Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga was also featured in the letter. 

Mwangi noted that law enforcement officers fired 10 rounds of ammunition at his car around the Pipeline area of Embakasi South Constituency on Monday, April 3.

“A report of the attack was made the next day and a complaint lodged the same day but no action was taken,” the letter stated.

Raid on Northlands Farm in Ruiru, Kiambu County, associated with former President Uhuru Kenyatta and destruction of property at East Africa Spectre Limited, belonging to the family of Raila, was also included in the letter.

Raila’s lawyer also mentioned eight journalists who were allegedly attacked during the anti-government protests.

Azimio further dragged Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua into the suit, arguing that he had delegitimised Azimio members.

“This communication states that there exists a deliberate policy by the Kenya Kwanza coalition leadership both within and outside government to alienate members of Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition party from Kenya’s economic and political life and to execute physical attacks on any members of the Azimio coalition who expresses any dissent there to which are intended to or in any case prevent the said members from enjoying human rights and fundamental freedoms recognised under International Law,” the letter further read.

They asked the international court to intervene over the listed issues.

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