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Kenya's New Constitution Is Marked by Controversy

 
Kenya_Constituition-73090.jpgPresident Mwai Kibaki signed Kenya's new constitution Friday, describing the occasion as the greatest day since independence in 1963. But the presence of Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, wanted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, brought controversy to the event.

 

Bashir defied an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court to accept the Kenyan government's invitation, dismaying human rights observers. Kenya is obliged to arrest Bashir as a signatory to the Rome Statute, which established the court.

Newspapers called the new constitution the birth of the Second Republic. Thousands of Kenyans gathered at Uhuru Park in downtown Nairobi to watch the ceremony, cheering as Kibaki held the constitution aloft and slowly turned full circle so all could see.

"Today is a great day for Kenya. This is the most important day in the history of our nation since independence," said Kibaki, who campaigned strongly for the constitution. The document received more than 70% support from voters in a referendum this month.

"We have opened a clean new page on our books. On that page we begin writing the story of an equal and just society," said Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who also campaigned for the constitution. Both leaders and Kenyan lawmakers were sworn into office after the promulgation of the constitution.

The constitution, which replaces one that had been in effect since independence, was written as part of a 2008 power-sharing deal a year after violence and accusations of fraud marked a bitter presidential election that saw Kibaki declared the winner over Odinga.

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Source: LA Times |
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