Youth advised not to take tribal sides on ICC cases

Monday, January 23, 2012 - 00:00 -- BY RAMADHAN RAJAB

The Youth Agenda has cautioned youths against taking tribal and political sides in the ongoing debate on the ICCcharges against six Kenyans. The group led by chief executive Susan Kariuki said politicians are using the case to whip up emotions among the youth to divide them along ethnic and political lines. “It is open fact the Kenyan matter at the Hague has divided the nation into camps with radically different views because of the three of the accused are prominent politicians with two of them harboring presidential ambition and this some politicians are sadly taking advantage to polarize the nation,” Kariuki said.