Wednesday, April 17, 2013

WIDE RANGE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CRITICISM CONTINUED AGAINST KENYA'S FOURTH ELECTED PRESIDENT, DESPITE HIS INAUGURATION TO OFFICE.

WIDE RANGE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CRITICISM CONTINUED AGAINST KENYA'S FOURTH ELECTED PRESIDENT, DESPITE HIS INAUGURATION TO OFFICE.

       Kenya's fourth elected President Uhuru Kenyatta inauguration to office in the Kenyan Parliament early yesterday, along with his first speech since the inauguration that covered wide range political, economic, financial and employment issues facing the country continued as expected, inspite of wide range international media criticism against the President, due to the International Criminal Court of Justice indictment on crimes against humanity committed by the President during the 2007 Kenya's Presidential election that killed over one thousand innocent Kenyan civilian citizens that included women and children. However, no warrant of arrest has been issued by the International Criminal Court of Justice head office based in the Nederlands for the arrest of the newly elected Kenyan President as in the previous case of President Omar El Bashir of Sudan in which the military had to prevent the arrest of the President and fought fierce foreign fighter jets attacks. Instead, his lawyers and some head of States have demanded the dropout of the ICC criminal case against Kenya's newly elected President.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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