That would mean Moi or Kibaki era. I think our judiciary is fairly independent now; albeit still corrupt; the problem really is the backlog; if you go to court now; the case dates for 2016 are filled up;
Gov has not obstructed on Baraza case. The warrants were relayed without delay from AG to Kimaiyo. Kimaiyo followed ICC act and went to High court to have them issue court order for enforce warrants. And Baraza went to court.
Baraza lost in high court and appealed. He will lose in court of appeal. And supreme court. He lacks the locus standi...he need to argue his case before ICC judges. What he will do is to buy time. He might decide to start another case in high court...before a stupid or corrupt judge..who will entertain it..enter stay order and have the case mentioned in 2018...adjourned as the guy is transferred in 2019..and finally the case will be heard and determined in 2022..and that is kenya for you.
There is nothing gov could have done except to illegally spirit Baraza away without following the procedure set by ICC act of 2008.
This is a fallacy repeated over without much thought. The only reason ICC is having issues in Kenya is that it's the only country where they happen to have a government opposed to them.
This would have probably turned out different had kamwana and Muthaura not been on the list of the accused. If they were to target Kagame's son, chances are they would have go to through the same hoops.
It just comes down to government obstructionism.