Charges Withdrawn
Francis Kirimi Muthaura
Former Head of the Public Service (and Chair of the National Security Advisory Committee) and Secretary to the Cabinet of the Republic of Kenya
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Allegations & Charges
Factual Allegations
Kenyatta and members of the Mungiki (a criminal organization) allegedly developed and executed a common plan to attack perceived ODM supporters in order to keep the Party of National Unity (PNU) in power in the 2007-2008 elections. In executing the common plan, the ICC Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) alleges that Muthuara facilitated meetings with Kenyatta and members of the Mungiki in order to prepare widespread attacks against civilians perceived to support ODM, and to instruct Kenyan Police Forces not to interfere with the movement of pro-PNU and Mungiki members. Muthuara allegedly helped to facilitate post-election attacks by providing transportation, funding, weapons, and logistical support to the direct perpetrators. As Chairman of the National Security Committee, and with support from Ali (former Police Commissioner and member of the National Security Committee), Muthuara allegedly further ensured the attackers’ safe travel across Kenya, ensured that police did not interfere with their travel, and ensured that attackers were not punished after the attacks.
Please visit the Court’s website for more information on The Prosecutor v. Kenyatta.
Charges
The Accused is alleged to have committed the crimes listed below as an individual, jointly with another or through another person under Article 25(3)(a) of the Rome Statute.
Under this mode of criminal liability, the Accused is charged with the following atrocity crimes:
Murder (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(a)
Forcible Transfer (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(d)
Rape (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(g)
Persecution (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(h)
Other Inhumane Acts (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(k)
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Key Events
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Pre-Trial Chamber II issued a public summons for Muthaura on March 8, 2011. Charges were confirmed by Pre-Trial Chamber II on January 23, 2012. However, the Office of the Prosecutor withdrew charges against Muthaura on March 11, 2013.
- Summons to Appear Issued : March 8, 2011
- Initial Appearance : April 8, 2011
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Decision on the confirmation of charges
Confirmation of Charges : January 23, 2012 -
Decision on the withdrawal of charges
Withdrawal of Charges : March 11, 2013
Press release
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Mohammed Hussein Ali
Former Commissioner of Police in Kenya
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Allegations & Charges
Factual Allegations
Uhuru Kenyatta and members of the Mungiki (a criminal organization) allegedly developed and executed a plan to attack perceived ODM supporters in order to keep the Party of National Unity (PNU) in power in the 2007-2008 elections. In executing the common plan, the ICC Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) alleges that Kenyatta facilitated meetings with Francis Muthaura (then head of the Civil Service and Chairman of the National Security Committee and a former defendant in the case) and members of the Mungiki in order to prepare widespread attacks against civilians perceived to support ODM, and to instruct Kenyan Police Forces not to interfere with the movement of pro-PNU and Mungiki members. Allegedly carrying out the plan, the Mungiki allegedly carried out attacks against perceived ODM supporters in Nakuru and Naivasha from January 24-28, 2008. These attacks resulted in a large number of killings, rapes, severe physical injuries, mental suffering, property destruction and the displacement of thousands of people. The OTP alleged that as Police Commissioner, Ali ordered or controlled the Kenyan Police, whose inaction made the Mungiki attacks in Nakuru and Naivasha possible and more effective.
Please visit the Court’s website for more information on The Prosecutor v. Kenyatta.
Charges
The Accused is alleged to have committed the crimes listed below as an individual, jointly with another or through another person under Article 25(3)(a) of the Rome Statute.
Under this mode of criminal liability, the Accused is charged with the following atrocity crimes:
Murder (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(a)
Forcible Transfer (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(d)
Rape (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(g)
Persecution (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(h)
Other Inhumane Acts (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(k)
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Key Events
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Pre-Trial Chamber II issued a public summons for Ali on March 8, 2011. Pre-Trial Chamber II declined to confirm the charges on January 23, 2012.
- Summons to Appear Issued : March 8, 2011
- Initial Appearance : April 8, 2011
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Decision to decline the confirmation of charges
Confirmation of Charges : December 23, 2012
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Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta
President of the Republic of Kenya
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Allegations & Charges
Factual Allegations
Kenyatta and members of the Mungiki (a criminal organization) allegedly developed and executed a common plan to attack perceived ODM supporters in order to keep the Party of National Unity (PNU) in power in the 2007-2008 elections. In executing the common plan, the ICC Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) alleges that Kenyatta facilitated meetings with Francis Muthaura (then head of the Civil Service and Chairman of the National Security Committee and a former defendant in the case) and members of the Mungiki in order to prepare widespread attacks against civilians perceived to support ODM, and to instruct Kenyan Police Forces not to interfere with the movement of pro-PNU and Mungiki members. Kenyatta allegedly helped to facilitate post-election attacks by providing transportation, funding, weapons, and logistical support to the direct perpetrators.
Allegedly carrying out the plan, Kenyan Police Forces were deployed into Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) strongholds where they used excessive force against civilian protesters in Kisumu and Kibera. Kenyan Police Forces allegedly shot indiscriminately and killed more than a hundred perceived ODM supporters in Kisumu and Kiberia from December 2007-mid January 2008. Also allegedly carrying out the plan, the Mungiki allegedly carried out attacks against perceived ODM supporters in Nakuru and Naivasha from January 24-28, 2008. These attacks resulted in a large number of killings, rapes, severe physical injuries, mental suffering, property destruction, and the displacement of thousands of people.
Please visit the Court’s website for more information on The Prosecutor v. Kenyatta.
Charges
The Accused is alleged to have committed the crimes listed below as an individual, jointly with another or through another person under Article 25(3)(a) of the Rome Statute.
Under this mode of criminal liability, the Accused is charged with the following atrocity crimes:
Murder (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(a)
Forcible Transfer (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(d)
Rape (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(g)
Persecution (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(h)
Other Inhumane Acts (Crime against Humanity): Article 7(1)(k)
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Key Events
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Pre-Trial Chamber II issued a public summons for Kenyatta on March 8, 2011. Charges against Kenyatta were confirmed on 23 January 2012. The notice to withdraw charges was made public on 5 December 2014. Charges against him were withdrawn on 13 March 2015. The Trial Chamber terminated the proceedings on 13 March 2015.
- Summons to Appear Issued : March 8, 2011
- Initial Appearance : April 8, 2011
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Decision on the confirmation of charges
Confirmation of Charges : January 23, 2012 -
Statement of ICC Prosecutor
Withdrawal of Charges : December 5, 2014
Decision on the withdrawal of charges -
Decision on termination of proceedings
Termination of Proceedings : March 13, 2015
Press release
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