Fame or justice as a Kenyan lawyer has filed a petition with the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, suggesting that the
trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ was unlawful, and The State of
Israel among others should be held responsible, Kenyan news outlet the
Nairobian reported.
"Evidence today is on record in the bible, and you cannot discredit the bible," Indidis told Kenyan Citizen News.
Those he suggests should have been convicted during the original
trial have not been alive for more than 2000 years, however Indidis
insists that the government for whom they acted can and should still be
held responsible.
"I filed the case because it's my duty to uphold the dignity of
Jesus and I have gone to the ICJ to seek justice for the man from
Nazareth. His selective and malicious prosecution violated his human
rights through judicial misconduct, abuse of office bias and prejudice."
When Jesus died, Indidis insists he was not given an opportunity to be heard. "I am suing as a friend," he said.
Indidis insisted on the validity of his case, saying "I know with a
matter of fact and truth we have a good case with a high probability of
success and I hope it is done in my lifetime."
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