TONY GACHOKA'S LETTER TO THE I.C.C's CHIEF PROSECUTER
Raila Odinga with his latest friend, Maina Njenga . |
My duties included running the diary of the Prime Minister for all
local and international meetings as well as sitting in on those
meetings. During my time working for the Prime Minister certain
information relevant to the ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC)
trials regarding the Kenya Situation (2007-2009) came into my knowledge…
This information, which I can support with documentary evidence in
my possession, touches on some of the evidence adduced before the Court
and which has been relied on by the Office of the Chief Prosecutor…
For some time I have agonised as to whether I should come forward
and reveal what I know regarding the post-election violence (PEV) that
rocked my country during those tumultuous months of December 2007 to
February 2008…
I am afraid for my life and for the lives of my family as the
information I hold is extremely prejudicial to some of the most powerful
and influential personalities in Kenya today…
Initially, I thought that the Prosecutor’s investigations would
unearth the true circumstances surrounding and underpinning the
post-election violence (PEV), and that these investigations would unmask
the major players behind the violence without me having to reveal the
information I hold…
· However, this has proved not to be the case. Now, with great
trepidation but spurred by the desire to deliver justice to the victims
and help heal my homeland, I am willing to step forward and disclose all
that I know…
· I have a proven track-record as a whistleblower. In 1998, I exposed
the multi-billion dollar ‘Goldenberg’ corruption scandal through a
series of media articles. My revelations struck a raw nerve with the
political class and I was forced into exile in February of 1998…
· On my return to Kenya from exile in London, I was charged with
criminal libel by the Attorney General on behalf of the Kenya Court of
Appeal, despite the fact that no such law exists in the Kenyan statute
books…
· I was convicted and jailed incommunicado for 74 days before being
released after a campaign of sustained pressure by civil society and the
international community…
· It was an unprecedented step as my conviction was handed out by a
7-Judge bench of the said Court of Appeal; it was the first time in
Kenya’s history for such a bench to sit…
· I am well aware of the provisions of the Rome Statute regarding
perjury and pursuant to that I wish to state unequivocally that all that
I have said and will say regarding the Kenya Situation is the untainted
truth…
· I would very much appreciate a meeting with the Office of the
Prosecutor to volunteer my possible involvement – by way of evidence –
in shedding more light on some matters that have grave and serious
implications on the pending ICC Trials set for hearing in April 2013…
· I attended the press conference by ICC’s Office of the Prosecutor
at Serena Hotel Nairobi on Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 2:30 PM where Mr.
Mochochoko, Head of the Jurisdiction, Complimentaries and Cooperation
Division and Ms. Shamiso Mbizvo, Associate International Cooperation
Adviser were in attendance and stated that the OTP is continuing to
gather relevant evidence in regard to the Kenya Situation…
· It is my hope that I will be able to meet you and trust you will
afford me an opportunity to submit the crucial evidence in my
possession. In furtherance of which, I applied for a visa to visit OTP
at The Hague, from the Embassy of the Netherlands, Nairobi…
· The application is dated 31 July 2012 and under reference
NLDNA1201202862 is under consideration and I await visa confirmation and
at the same time I request that OTP grants me audience and assistance
to obtain the said travel permit as soon as is practically possible.
Thank you very much for your time and consideration.” There you have it,
good people.
· Romans 8:31 (Good News Bible): “In view of all this, what can we
say: If God is for us, who can be against us?” Nothing to add: Enough
said! Everything is in black and white. Aluta Continua.
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