Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, facing trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, today attacked the court as imperialistic and racist.
"The ICC has been reduced into a painfully farcical pantomime, a travesty that adds insult to the injury of victims. It stopped being the home of justice the day it became the toy of declining imperial powers," the president told an African Union summit.
"We would love nothing more than to have an international forum for justice and accountability, but what choice do we have when we get only bias and race-hunting at the ICC?" he said.
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Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto have been charged by the ICC for allegedly masterminding a vicious campaign of ethnic violence that left at least 1,100 dead and more than 600,000 homeless after disputed 2007 elections.
Kenyatta said he had been the victim of "gratuitous libel and prejudice" and portrayed as "a fugitive from justice who is guilty as charged".
"It is the fact that this court performs on the cue of European and American governments against the sovereignty of African States and peoples that should outrage us," he said in his fiercest attack to date against the court.
"All the people indicted before that court, ever since its founding, have been Africans," he said, urging the AU to unite in the face of a "divide and rule" policy and "fashion African solutions to African problems".
"Africa is not a third-rate territory of second-class peoples. We are not a project, or experiment of outsiders," he said.
Kenyatta's trial is due to start in The Hague on November 12.
Should he fail to turn up for any of the hearings the ICC could issue an arrest warrant, with Kenya then running the risk of diplomatic isolation.