COURT DECLINES TO STOP UHURU FROM GOING TO HAGUE The High Court - TopicsExpress



          

COURT DECLINES TO STOP UHURU FROM GOING TO HAGUE The High Court has dismissed an application seeking to stop President Uhuru Kenyatta from attending trials at the International Criminal Court. (VIDEO: Lawyers react to case dismissal) Justice Mumbi Ngugi sitting in Nairobi ruled that the danger of a power vacuum as stated in the suit, has not been proved. The judge gave the ruling in a case filed by two activists who sought to block President Kenyatta from attending his trial, saying that doing so would violate Kenya’s sovereignty. Mr Ken Bartai and Mr Felix Kiprono were seeking a court declaration that the International Crimes Act is unconstitutional and that further cooperation between Kenya and ICC would be a breach of the Constitution. According to the two, their right to representation will be greatly affected if President Kenyatta attends trials at The Hague. They also submitted that the country’s sovereignty will be at stake.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 07:52:38 +0000

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