10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the main problem---
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, what was created or crafted as an institution to shield vulnerable populations from the ravages of law and massive gross systematic human rights violations has been turned into a vehicle for pursuing international politics in the most rudimentary and most discriminatory, most capricious and racist manner. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the main problem with the Rome Statute is the existence of an unsupervised prosecutor who can roam large from country to country, arrest people who he thinks do not suck up to international neo-colonial ideology, a rogue prosecutor who is not accountable to anybody, who ...
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. Orengo has made one of the most preposterous assertions against the Senate Majority Leader; that he was kicked out. Could he table the evidence that shows that the Senate Majority Leader was kicked out? If not, he should withdraw and apologize. If he repeats it, I do not think such a Senator will be fit to sit with us in this House.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. Orengo seems to know many things, including contractual relationships between me and my clients. Thank you for protecting me. I think we should go on with this Motion because that is what has brought us here. In my view, we all know what happened in this country in 2007/2008. We regret the deaths of people that occurred during that time and as a country, we all stand here in shame, without exception. All Kenyans failed and especially the leadership of Kenya failed the people of Kenya at the hour of need. ...
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, somebody should be shown the direction of the Chair because some of my not so digital colleagues are asking what googling is. Having said that, on a more serious note, I would like to say that at the heart of the matter, the proceedings that have began today and will continue for the next several years in this country represent the darkest moments in Independent Kenya and all The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, ...
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
On a point of information, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to be informed by Sen. Murkomen.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
That Kenyan, Mr. Speaker, Sir, is called Gladwell Otieno. She was a petitioner against President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President Ruto, assisting a coalition represented in this House.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you for the information I have received.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I think there are two ways of dealing with this matter; one is to apologize if I am not sure. Two is to substantiate, which I am willing to do. The President of the Trial Chambers that is trying the Deputy President and Mr. Sang, in his ruling, disclosed the same information and I am willing to come and table this information any time to the House. Even if you want me to table it tomorrow, I will.
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