I can bet my money
that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is going to reject the African
Union (AU) motion for the deferral of the two cases facing President Uhuru
Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto before the International Criminal
Court (ICC). Time and history show that the United Nations is not about the
furtherance of Justice, Democracy or Human Rights. It is an organization designed
to further the political, economic and commercial interests of the 5 permanent
members of the UNSC and other major economies of the world which fund the UN
and its specialized organs. A few facts will illustrate that the UNSC often
functions to promote the political and economic interests of its 5 permanent
members rather than foster world peace and security.
Evidence of UNSC's neglect of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda |
Between April and July
1994 the UNSC failed Rwanda. It failed to intervene to save thousands of lives
even when information available was clear that mass murder was happening in an
unprecedented scale in recent history. Historians and commentators have
suggested that the UNSC was acting at the behest of France, a permanent member
of the UNSC.
Former French President Francois Mitterand with his erstwhile ally Juvenile Habyarimana of Rwanda in 1993. |
Of the 5 permanent
members of the UNSC, France is the most anomalous. Between 1990 and 1994 the
French government supported and propped up the regime of President Juvenal
Habyarimana in Rwanda. It provided a safe haven for the Akazu or the War Council that was the power behind Habyarimana’s
government. The French also gave funds and logistical support for the training
and arming of the Force Arme Rwandaise
(FAR), the gendarmerie as well as the interahamwe
and impuzamugambi militia groups
which eventually executed genocidal attacks against the Tutsi minority and
moderate Hutus. When the murderous Hutu regime fell to the Rwanda Patriotic
Front (RPF), the FAR and huge populations of their sympathizers crossed into
Eastern Congo DRC with the tacit logistical support of the French Government.
In those camps the FAR organized the refugees into some form of a government in
exile where they were fed and catered for the by the UN which had completely
ignored the victims of their atrocities back in Rwanda.
French forces with the Interahamwe militia in Gisenyi Rwanda in 1994 |
Interestingly it is
the UNSC which allowed France to send its forces to Rwanda in 1994 under the
guise of Operation Turquoise to
essentially provide a safe passage to enable the genocidaires cross into
Eastern DRC and eventually escape justice. As a result of this inflow of armed
groups into its Eastern Provinces, the DRC experienced massive political
instability and endured two non-international armed conflicts in 1996 and 1998.
The situation almost turned catastrophic in 1999 and to forestall fresh
genocidal attacks in the Great Lakes Region, the UN Office for the
Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in conjunctions with the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) launched the Great Lakes Operation (GLO) in
early 1999 with the sole aim of resolving the issues relating to the Rwandan
refugees caseload in Eastern DRC. Eligibility officers based in Nairobi
recorded horrendous accounts of extreme suffering from the survivors of the
Rwandan genocide. Almost all the survivors of genocide blamed the French
government for supporting, training and arming the perpetrators of genocide and
for sending its forces to provide a safe passage for the perpetrators to flee
into Congo and escape justice. It is no secret that most of the political
leaders who fanned the ideology of genocide in Rwanda fled to Belgium and
France after the collapse of the Hutu regime.
Bodies of the victims of the FAR & the Interahamwe militia removed from Lake Victoria. |
Currently, reports
from New York suggest that French envoy and economic strategist BĂ©atrice Le Fraper
du Hellen is leading the onslaught against the African Union’s motion for the
deferral of the Kenyan cases before the ICC. Being a member of the French
government’s delegation to the United Nations she must have the express support
of her government. It is paradoxical that a country that would readily host and
protect genocidaires is now lecturing the African Union on matters relating to
human rights, justice and democracy.
One of the key tenets
of President Kenyatta and his Deputy Ruto’s campaign was ethnic reconciliation
and harmony. The two leaders used the campaign platform to promote peace and
harmony among communities that had hitherto been warring particularly in the
Rift Valley. They managed to convince these communities to vote on one side and
won the election. The two are the chief sponsors and guarantors of the peace
and calm that is currently being enjoyed in the Rift Valley and many parts of
Kenya. It would be naive for anybody to imagine that Kenya will remain peaceful
if any of the two leaders is removed from the country by the ICC. Renewed
ethnic strife in the whole or part of Kenya would definitely be a threat to
national and regional peace and stability. The long standing strife in Somalia
which has now spilled beyond its borders is a good example. This is an issue
that UNSC should seriously take into account in deliberating the AU’s motion
for deferral.
But the French see
things differently. Their behavior is not surprising. It is symptomatic of
their attitude towards Africa where they support weak regimes and exploit
fragile ethnic differences between opposing groups thereby gaining a political
hold over fledgling regimes and a chance to advance their commercial interests.
It is no wonder that most of the countries that have experienced political
upheavals and inter ethnic conflict in Africa are from the Francophone sphere.
Rwanda, Burundi, Congo-DRC, Congo-Brazzaville, Ivory Coast, Chad, Mali,
Madagascar and currently Central Africa Republic easily come to mind.
Rwanda's defiance to death and despair |
Currently Kenya, Uganda,
Rwanda, Ethiopia and South Sudan are engaged in a number of multi-lateral infrastructural
projects aimed at facilitating faster movement of good services to spur
regional trade and development. It is no secret that a number of companies from
France have expressed interest in some of these infrastructural projects. Kenya
seems to be leaning towards the East precisely China thus denying France and
other members of the European Union a chance to partake in these multi-billion
dollar projects. This begs the question; is the France using the ICC cases and
its permanent membership in the UNSC to arm-twist the government of Kenya in
order to obtain preferential treatment in matters relating to international
trade? Time and space will eventually answer this question. Is France ready to
risk the security of millions of Kenyans just to obtain a comparative economic
advantage? Do the French care for the safety of Kenyan citizens who look
up at the presidency to guarantee their peace and security?
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2 comments:
Well courts like the Icc protect the weak again the powerful . Is the author suggesting genocide suspects should be let free because supporters would kill more? Hey don't you want the two clear their names in Hague :impunity is the genesis of genocide and corruptionin all forms. May jjustice be served amen
This the western democracy. Democracy exists only when Africa sings their songs
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