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masukuma wrote:Rahatupu wrote:masukuma wrote:thuks wrote:kollabo wrote:This is a mess. And they want to force people who had withdrawn.. And the ICC appeal court upheld the decision. The otp and judges are in cahoots, they are joined at the hip. These cases will go through all the stages - my hunch. how do you force a witness to testify? he/she will do more damage to your case than before! the guy gets on stage and start saying he was paid! recants everything that is 'in writing' and says he was paid to say it and that he has never been anywhere close to the suspect - anamwonanga tu kwa TV. halafu? how does that help your case? if no single witness is saying what you want them to say. think about it - forcing witnesses to testify is like using up your witness slots building the accussed case! these witnesses are his witnesses and they are on your time. Bado accussed hawajaanza kuleta witnesses wao. @Masukum, I am not a lawyer, but its no rocket science here pure logic. The OTP and court suffer when they force witnesses to testify. The damage right now is so massive to the OTP its irreparable, now the court wades in this matope I remember saying this here before masukuma in 2013 wrote:The ICC has its merits. But I think OTP bit a bit more than they could chew on this matter! masukuma in 2011 wrote:the court is not there to prove Ocampo right...I don't think Ocampo and co. know just how much sh*t they have just picked up? They were used to dealing with disorganized rebels who had clear cut cases from Congo....if he thinks Kenya is Congo - atashangaa! so far - it is not looking good for him.
The judges will believe the otp coz in their minds, the accused are guilty. Just look at the number of pple following them around, any of them could have been used by the accused. Even without the paper trail, the resources came from them. I do not see any other they would act in the manner that they have. I care!
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