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June 28, 2017

Biya don Match Shit...

 
Meet International Lawyer who is part of the Defense team of the leaders of the Southern Cameroons Struggle: Mr Karim Khan


Karim Ahmad Khan is a British lawyer and specialist in international criminal law andinternational human rights law. He was called to the bar in 1992 at London's Lincoln's Innand later attended Wolfson College at Oxford University for doctoral studies in law. He presently carries on an international practice before courts in Britain and abroad.

He worked as a Senior Crown Prosecutor at the British Law Commission and from 1997-2000 served as a legal adviser to the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and later as defence counsel before Special Courts in East Timor, Sierra Leone and Yugoslavia and Rwanda. He is the lead counsel in the defense team of William Ruto at the International Criminal Court. In addition to international criminal and human rights law, he has in-depth experience and expertise in immigration and asylum law and is an approved counsel to act for Britain's Attorney General. His international standing and expertise was further recognized by the offer of the post of international legal adviser to the Appeals Chamber of the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) in 2005. He was also made a member of the Queens Council.

Karim Ahmad Khan was appointed to lead the Defence team of President Charles Taylor of Liberia at the Special Tribunal.He was recently the head of incumbent Kenyan Deputy-President, His Excellency Mr. William Ruto's defense team at the Hague before the latter's case was dismissed on 5 April 2016.

More than a hundred lawyers answered present at the military court in y'de. National and international,whites and blacks,Africans and Europeans . Non of them want any form of payment from the west Cameroonian for being their lawyer. Just so you take note, the white guy is an international layer who represented Uhuru Kenyatta president of Kenya at the ICJ international court of justice at The Hague in Holland.

Summary of the session today. The session started at 10.50 when the presiding judge came in and declared the session open. She asked if the state counsel had any special observations and he simply introduced the team with which he was working. Then barrister Akere Muna gave his opening word , note that he did mention that about 25 years ago he was in that same court with some other colleagues to defend another lawyer Yondo Black who was involved in a political case that had to do with multipartism.  He also said federalism and multipartism was a similar thing. Given that we also have freedom of speech in Cameroon it is unheard of that people face a trial for exercising that rights as citizens. The suspects were called ahead Bibixy , Fontem and Mballa .  The judge then went ahead to ask for the interpreter to be brought forward and take the oath that was done. Then holden charge was read in french.  Every body wanted to hear it in English . So the interpreter was asked to translate. .There was a big problem. His opening words showed how incompetent he was. So he kept making mistakes and batonier Sama who could not take it like other lawyers spoke up.

He revolted against that kind of intepretation and asked the interpreter to do his job properly. It was generally agreed that he was not good enough so the judge asked for the case to be adjourned so a better one could be gotten .so batonier Tchoungang said the process could go on while another be looked for later. And the three suspects agreed to that. The state counsel said two things. One he has received all three in his office all and they are perfectly bilingual and that brought some murmuring in the hall...I might be perfectly bilingual but I have the right to be judged in the language am most comfortable in .Then secondly he proposed that one of his collaborators translated but the president said to save time she won't have to allow another take oath so the will manage the former. Then the lead counsel Akere introduced his colleagues whom had been selected to plead because over a hundred lawyers constituted cannot talk so ten were selected.  Then not all ten took turns to talk but three and batonier Eta Besong in his first few lines asked the  president and her accessories if they were ready to render justice or they were ready to follow orders from above. Batonier Tchoungang said it is a symbolic and  historic case cos it's like history repeating itself and also concerns two key towns buea and bda the former being the plc of celebration of the 50th anniversary of Cameroon n the latter being the birth place of multipartism in Cameroon . The counsel for prosecution also raised the fact that the suspects were judged out of their natural environment and that was making their procedure so difficult. The state counsel took his turn and said the military tribunal in yde has a national competence.  Because some of their suppose crimes involve attack on state security and terrorism. So the president gave room for the prosecution to present their witnesses. The state counsel presented a list of supposed witnesses and civil claimants and said he was still investigating to see if there are any more. Note that per article  370 n 414 of the criminal procedure code when debate starts you can't introduce any more witnesses. How in the first place did the case come to court if there are no witnesses and civil claimants..that was supposed to be taken care of at the level of preliminary inquiry if not there is nou  case. Note that the procedure has been greatly violated in many incidents. But the moral of the suspects are very high which is a good thing.the session ended at a few minutes pass two and was  adjourned to the 23 of march for the  prosecution to produce witnesses.
 
 
 

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