The Hague, Netherlands:ย President Uhuru Kenyatta says the Government wants to prosecute 15ย Mungikiย insiders who have confessed to crimes and are lined up to testify against him at the International Criminal Court (ย ICC).
President Kenyatta has opposed an application byICCย Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to restrict public testimony and secure immunity from prosecution for theย Mungikiย witnesses who have allegedly committed serious crimes.
The Presidentโs defence team argues the 15ย Mungikimembers are โself confessed criminalsโ and the prosecutor should turn over the evidence to Kenyan authorities so they can face the full force of the law.
Bensouda had asked the three judge bench to grant theย Mungikiย courtroom protective measures, including voice and image distortion, use of pseudonyms and in camera sessions for identifying evidence.
She has also asked theย ICCย judges to assure six of the witnesses that their self-incriminating evidence would not be used against them.
But Uhuruโs lawyers Steven Kay and Gillian Higgins have contested the demands saying they should testify in the open so that their lies are exposed in an application filed on Monday.
โThe suppression of the identities and self incriminatory testimony of these witnesses would render the notion of a public trial farcical and would prevent the legitimate investigations, arrest and prosecution of key criminals responsible for post election violence and other crimes in Kenya by Kenyan authorities,โ Uhuruโs lawyers argue.
Public hearing
Uhuru has asked judges to ensure the testimony ofย Mungikiย witnesses is heard fully in public and that they are given no immunity from prosecution.
โSuch measures constitute inducement to the identified witnesses to provide evidence to fit with the prosecution case and effectively grants immunity against prosecution for individuals who may either bear responsibility for acts of serious violence during post election violence or be falsely claiming to have committed such crimes,โ his defence lawyers argued.
Uhuruโs lawyers say the prosecution relies entirely on 15 self-confessed criminals, either members or former members of the outlawedย Mungikiย sect, to state its case against the President.
In a new legal strategy, Uhuru maintained that evidence from theย Mungikiย witnesses is unique to theย ICCย since their criminal conduct was not captured in any report that inquired into the bloodshed that followed the bungled 2007 polls.
Their criminal undertakings were not cited in the Waki Report on the post election violence, the Kenya National Human Rights Commission Report and the prosecutionโs case materials at theย ICC, he argues.
โTheย ICCย versions of their evidence do not correspond with any other evidential sources including national security reports,โ the application adds.
โTherefore the only way Kenya can deal with the allegations of criminal conduct as alleged at theย ICCis disclosure of the same to the Kenyan authorities,โ Uhuru argues.
โThe prevention of legitimate investigations by a State of serious crimes committed within the State as a result of the application of Rule 74 in the instant case would fundamentally contravene one of the reasons for the establishment of theย ICC, namely the encouragement of States to investigate and prosecute criminals nationally,โ adds the application.
Security concern
According to the Gambian born prosecutor, several top officials of the outlawedย Mungikiย sect were murdered after the post-election violence, a big security concern should their identities be disclosed.
She alleges the slainย Mungikiย officials were instrumental in the sectsโ participation in the violence that rocked the country.
But Uhuru argues that denying the Kenyan authorities a chance to deal with the โcriminal elementsโ would contravene one of the reasons for the establishment of theย ICC.
In the application, Uhuru appeared to discredit theย ICCย evidence saying the level at which the prosecution has relied on the testimony of โself confessed criminalsโ is unprecedented.
Kay and Higgins say that during interviews with the prosecution, a number of theย Mungikiwitnesses confessed to having committed crimes.
They also say that defence investigations have unearthed crimes committed by the said witnesses, which are outside theย ICCโs jurisdiction and the post election violence but which are relevant to the credibility of the said witnesses.