Wednesday November 18, 2015 - Deputy President William Ruto has asked the Standard Media Group to
provide evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) that him and
journalist Joshua Sang were involved in the 2007/ 8 post-election violence.
On Saturday, the Standard Newspaper wrote an
article titled “Stop interfering
with court process" that depicted Ruto as the man who
burnt 35 innocent women and children in Kiambaa PAG Church during the 2007-08
post election violence.
In a series of tweets on
Wednesday, Ruto asked the Standard Group’s editors and owners to submit
evidence that he burnt a church for the sake of justice.
The article said in part leaders organise prayer meetings for Ruto, who is facing crimes against
humanity charges, completely oblivious of the fact that there are traumatised
survivors.
To these leaders, perhaps the deaths of
35 people in the Kiambaa Church arson attack is a fairy tale. The more than
1,200 people who were needlessly killed are mere statistics.
The plight of more than 60,000 people,
who bore the indignity of living as refugees in their own country in sordid
conditions for eight years, is inconsequential. Politicking will not determine
the outcome of these cases.
Guilt or the absence thereof will be
determined by the ICC on the basis of the evidence. Our legislators must desist
from interfering in a court process; more so because they believe that the Deputy
President is innocent."
In a quick response through social
media, Ruto said, "If the editors/owners of Standard have evidence that Sang and I
burnt Kenyans in Kiambaa church, why don't they provide it?"
The DP said the media should forward
the evidence they have to the ICC to help victims instead of trying to push a
hidden agenda.
>>>>>SOURCE<<<<
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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