Tag: Netherlands

  • ICC Ruling Body To Conduct Investigation Into Alleged Misconduct By Karim Khan

    ICC Ruling Body To Conduct Investigation Into Alleged Misconduct By Karim Khan

    (Reuters) – The International Criminal Court’s governing body will launch an external investigation into its chief prosecutor Karim Khan over alleged sexual misconduct, two sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

    Khan is called on in an internal document circulated to member states to temporarily step down from his role at the world’s permanent war crimes court, based in The Hague, while an inquiry is ongoing.

    The undated and unsigned document, seen by Reuters, was circulated to member states by ICC staff.

    Khan’s office referred questions to his attorney and phone calls and repeated requests for comment sent to his lawyers went unanswered.

    Khan has denied allegations of misconduct that were reported to the court’s governing body last month. At that time he asked the court’s own internal oversight body to investigate them.

    A source with knowledge of the matter said an external probe was agreed at a meeting on Thursday of a core group of the court’s governing body, the Assembly of States Parties.

    Reuters couldn’t determine who would conduct the investigation.

    ICC judges are currently reviewing a request Khan made in May for arrest warrants against Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defence chief and Hamas leaders. Khan has said the misconduct allegations coincided with a campaign of misinformation against his office.

    The internal document, circulated for discussion, argued that the court’s independent, internal body for assessing matters of conduct should have launched a formal inquiry into the allegations when they were first reported.

    A source familiar with the matter said the alleged victim in the Khan case does not have confidence in the independence of the court’s internal body, whose incoming head is a former member of Khan’s staff, because details of reports to it about the alleged misconduct were leaked.

    The current and future head of the independent body did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The document also shows pressure is mounting on Khan to temporarily step aside and let one of his deputy prosecutors take over while the investigation takes place.

    “The prosecutor should step aside with immediate effect to pave the way for an independent investigation,” the document says. It was unclear if the court’s governing body has asked Khan to do so.

    The ICC is a permanent court that can prosecute individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression in member states or by their nationals. It’s governing body holds its annual meeting early next month.

  • Israel Sends Rescue Planes After Clashes In Amsterdam

    Israel Sends Rescue Planes After Clashes In Amsterdam

    (BBC)- Dutch police have arrested 57 people in the centre of Amsterdam after clashes broke out, reportedly involving young locals and Israeli football supporters.

    Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned “antisemitic attacks” and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said two “rescue planes” were being sent to Amsterdam after what Israel’s military described as “severe and violent incidents against Israelis”.

    A police spokeswoman told Dutch media that unrest had broken out around Dam Square in the heart of the capital, but did not say who was involved.

    Supporters of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv had travelled to Amsterdam for a Europa Cup match against Ajax.

    Schoof said he had followed developments with horror, adding that he had spoken to Netanyahu and emphasising that the “perpetrators will be tracked down and prosecuted”.

    There had already been arrests and trouble in Dam Square ahead of the match involving Maccabi fans and pro-Palestinian protesters, and there were reports of supporters setting off fireworks and tearing down a Palestinian flag on a nearby street.

    But the unrest grew after the game. Police said it was unclear who had taken part in the riots, telling local media that those involved were wearing dark clothing.

    Several videos circulated on social media, with one showing a man being kicked and beaten on the ground and another showing someone being run over. In some videos, people could be heard shouting pro-Palestinian slogans, although the footage has not been verified by the BBC.

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke of a “pogrom” against Maccabi fans and Israeli citizens. Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders who leads the biggest party in parliament also spoke of a pogrom, saying “authorities will be held accountable for their failure to protect the Israeli citizens”.

    Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema had earlier sought to prevent trouble by moving pro-Palestinian protesters away from the Johan Cruyff Arena. But Dutch reports said a large group had then tried to head to the stadium, only to be stopped by riot police.

    Herzog said on X that he trusted the Dutch authorities would act immediately to “protect, locate and rescue all Israelis and Jews under attack”.

  • Bill Gates To Stand Trial For Allegedly Misleading The Public On Covid-19 Vaccines Safety

    Bill Gates To Stand Trial For Allegedly Misleading The Public On Covid-19 Vaccines Safety

    Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates is set to stand trial in the Netherlands for allegedly misleading the public about the safety of Covid-19 vaccines.

    In an epoch-making decision by a Dutch court on Wednesday, a ruling was made after seven plaintiffs claimed to have suffered adverse effects after being vaccinated during at the height of the pandemic.

    The complainants have sued the philanthropist, former Dutch Prime Minister and current NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, members of the Dutch government’s Covid-19 Outbreak Management Team, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and the Dutch state itself.

    According to a Dutch publication, last year, the plaintiff filed a lawsuit naming Gates as one of the “experts” who made several claims about the Covid-19 experimental vaccines.

    The complainants argued that Gates, through his involvement with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum (WEF), was involved in a far-reaching agenda known as “The Great Reset Project.”

    The Great Reset initiative was an economic recovery plan drawn in June 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    According to its proponents and initiators, it was meant to facilitate rebuilding after the devastation occasioned by the pandemic in a way that prioritises sustainable development.

    In the lawsuit, the complainants claimed that the agenda of the initiative included pushing for the uptake of unsafe vaccines.

    Hence, they were deceived into taking the injections which have had devastating effects on them.

    In 2020, Gates warned that developing a COVID-19 vaccine is only half the battle through his Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    “Several vaccines are in human trials, we aren’t sure which vaccines will be the most effective yet, and each requires unique technology to make. That means nations need to invest in many different kinds of manufacturing facilities now, knowing that some will never be used. Otherwise, we’ll waste months after the lab develops an immunisation, waiting for the right manufacturer to scale up”, Gates said in his article in 2020.

    The complainants further claimed that Gates made false statements about the vaccines promising that they would stop the virus transmission, prevent the illness, and eliminate the need for protective gear.

    The court documents revealed that one of the seven plaintiffs had reportedly died since the initial filing, leaving six others.

    Reports further indicate that Gates tried to stop the case but the court dismissed his attempts, citing jurisdiction issues as an American citizen.

    He has been ordered to pay the plaintiffs’ legal fees of $1,518.44 (sh195, 878) within 14 days or face additional penalties.

    With a new hearing scheduled for November 27, 2024, questions persist regarding the safety of the vaccine which was supplied to millions worldwide.

    In May 2022, one of the vaccine recipients, Gates announced that he had tested positive for the virus despite having been vaccinated and boosted.

    “I’ve tested positive for COVID. I’m experiencing mild symptoms and am following the experts’ advice by isolating until I’m healthy again,” the Microsoft founder wrote on his X account.

    The vaccine was being administered in booster batches, following expert advice due to the emergence of new Covid-19 variants.

    In the wake of the global pandemic in 2020, several vaccines including AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTtech, Johnson and Johnson, and Sinopharm vaccines were dispatched to Kenya.

    Due to the vaccine shortage amid the virus surge, the Pharmacy and Poisons Board approved the emergency use of vaccines such as Johnson and Johnson and Pfizer by August 2021.

    The Pfizer vaccine became available since it was largely donated to Kenya by the American government.

    Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine (2024-2025 Formula), has not been approved or licensed by the Food and Drug Administration but has been authorised under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to prevent Covid-19.

     At some point during the pandemic, the Kenyan government pushed citizens to get vaccinated or risk losing access to government services.

    For instance, mRNA Covid-19 vaccines were administered in the upper arm muscle or upper thigh, depending on the age of the person.

    In the process of complying with government directives, a large number of people were turned out for vaccination, with some individuals experiencing severe side effects.

    Addressing the media in 2021, the then Health Cabinet Secretary, Mutahi Kagwe, announced that at least 277 people had exhibited adverse effects from the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.

    Kagwe added that the effects varied from headaches, fever, nausea, fatigue, and excessive sweating and would clear within two days.

    In another similar report, the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) then announced that 279 people had suffered from adverse effects after taking the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.

    After the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts have been made to strengthen preparedness for future outbreaks on the continent.

    In October 2023, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledged a $40 million (Sh5.2 billion) investment to assist multiple African manufacturers in producing messenger RNA vaccines on the continent.

    The Messenger RNA vaccine technology gained prominence with the development of COVID-19 vaccines by companies like Pfizer and Moderna.

    “The idea is that many of the future vaccines, whether it’s for local diseases in Africa like Rift Valley or for global diseases like TB, mRNA looks like a very promising approach. And so it allows us to bring in lots of African capabilities to work on these vaccines, and then this can be scaled up,” explained Gates

    Quantoom Biosciences is to get $20 million to advance work on its mRNA manufacturing platform.

    The Senegal-based Institute Pasteur de Dakar (IPD) and Biovac in South Africa will get $5 million each, to buy the technology.

    The Gates Foundation will grant another US$10 million (Sh1.3 billion) to yet-to-be-named vaccine manufacturers in low and middle-income countries.

    This would not be the first time that the foundation has contributed towards the availability of vaccines in Africa.

    In the latest turn of events, it donated the polio vaccine which has also left citizens with some negative side effects.

    The Ministry of Health has since then disputed the unverified reports of adverse effects linked to the recent polio vaccination campaign.

    “The ministry has received reports of adverse effects arising from the polio vaccination campaign. We urge the public to refrain from spreading rumours until we release official information. Investigations are ongoing and we will issue a formal statement in due course,” stated the ministry on X.

    William ‘Bill’ Henry Gates, together with his ex-wife, Melinda, have emerged as major players in philanthropy, with a special focus on food and vaccine production and nutrition.

    However, Bill has been facing accusations, including theories over his alleged thoughts to ‘depopulate’ Africa, through control of food chains and vaccines.

    In 2010, the Gates Foundation Trust invested about $23 million in Monsanto, a company that has since been taken over by German chemical company, Bayer. Monsanto has footprints in the production of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), whose planned introduction in Kenya has been met with mixed feelings.

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is expected to open a regional office in Nairobi later this year, with a focus on healthcare, agriculture and ICT. However, the granting of special status to the foundation’s expatriate officials, including privileges and immunity from possible prosecution has raised eyebrows amongst a section of political and human rights activists.