Liv wrote:McReggae wrote:masukuma wrote:no faimba!
He needs to be present during openning/closing statements and when witnesses are giving evidence!!!!
It is when the victims are giving their views.... NOT when witnesses are giving evidence. Ok, in full here:
On 18 June 2013, Trial Chamber V(a) decided, by a majority, to grant the request conditionally. The Chamber has excused Mr Ruto from being physically present at all times during the entire trial, except for:
(a)the entirety of the opening statements of all parties and participants,
(b)the entirety of the closing statements of all parties and participants,
(c)when victims present their views and concerns in person,
(d)the entirety of the delivery of judgment in the case,
(e)if applicable, the entirety of the sentencing hearings,
(f)if applicable, the entirety of the sentencing,
(g)if applicable, the entirety of the victim impact hearings,
(h)if applicable, the entirety of the reparation hearings, and
(i)any other attendance directed by the Chamber.
In addition, the Chamber requires that, at times when Mr Ruto is not present during the remainder of the trial, his absence be directed towards the performance of his duties as Deputy President of Kenya.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".