By WAHOME THUKU
Kenyaâs Court of Appeal judge Philip Waki will hear a possible appeal by the convicted former Liberian President Charles Taylor.
Waki is an alternate judge of the Appeals Chamber of the Special Court of Sierra Leon, which convicted Taylor on Thursday of abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity. His role in the appeal would, however, be close to that of monitoring proceedings, as he would not vote in final decision.
Justice Philip Waki being sworn in as judge. [PHOTO: FILE/STANDARD]
Waki, who has just been cleared by the vetting board to continue serving in the Judiciary, is the second Kenyan judge to be assigned duty in a forum dealing with international crimes.
Another judge, Joyce Aluoch, is attached to the International Criminal Court (ICC) where four Kenyans are waiting to be tried for crimes against humanity. They are Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Eldoret North MP William Ruto, former head of public service Francis Muthaura and radio presenter Joshua Sang.
Alternate judge
Wakiâs presence in Taylorâs appeal will be the second time he will be handling "international crime". The first was his appointment to head the commission that investigated the 2007/2008 post-election violence leading to the indictment of the four suspects at the ICC.
He was sworn in as an alternate judge of the Special Court on February 17, this year, in Liberia. He was specifically appointed by the Sierra Leone government and the United Nations in preparation for any appeal arising out of Taylorâs trial.
Taylor, 64, was found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity by supporting rebels in Sierra Leone in return for diamond. He is the first African Head of State to be convicted by an international court.
The Special Court is an independent tribunal jointly established by the Sierra Leone government and the UN to try persons who bear the greatest responsibility for atrocities committed after November 30, 1996.
Itâs located on Jomo Kenyatta road in Freetown, a street named after Kenyaâs founding president. It is already trying five other suspects.





























