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Tanzania: Kenyan MPs Snub Debate on Violence Tribunal Bill

16 November 2009


Nairobi — The Bill, tabled by Imenti Central MP Gitobu Imanyara, seeks to establish a tribunal to try the masterminds of last year's post-election violence.

Only 30 out of 222 MPs were required to debate it, but only 18 were present.

MPs from Rift Valley - the epicentre of the violence - as well as the majority of their central Kenya counterparts were not in the House when the debate started.

Mr Imanyara accused the government of sabotaging debate on the Bill because, he claimed, it did not want a special tribunal established.

He spoke after debate on the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill (No 3) was called off because there were only 18 MPs in the House at the time Gwasi MP John Mbadi notified deputy Speaker Farah Maalim that the House did not have a quorum.

The bell was rung for members to come to the chambers but there was still no quorum. Mr Imanyara left the chambers to ask his colleagues to join the debate. He walked back a few minutes later, alone.

"This clearly is an act of sabotage by the government and as you can see very few of them are here to support the Bill," said Mr Imanyara.

Environment minister John Michuki said he did not attend the debate because he was opposed to a clause in the Bill stripping the President of immunity from prosecution.

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