Stop harassing Kenyan leaders, Jonathan tells ICC
 
  BY: Funmi Ojuroye  October 13th 2013      JONATHAN    President Goodluck Jonathan has called on the International Criminal Court to stop harassing the leaders of Kenya and allow them space to deliver on their electoral promises to the people.  In a speech at a special session of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jonathan also called for the review of some Articles of the Rome Statute that set up the ICC which he said are of  grave concern to Africa. According to him, though African leaders have complained of being unduly  targeted by the ICC, it has failed to address the concern.    UHURU    The president said:”In expressing my support for Kenya on its difficulties with the ICC, I will like to acknowledge that five years after the post-election violence of 2007, the people of Kenya have proven to the world that they are capable of expressing their sovereign wishes in a free, fair and credible manner in accordance with democratic norms and values. ”This is...
 
 
