Kenyan news outlet the Nairobian reported some time ago
of a Kenyan lawyer who filed a petition in the International Court of Justice
Hague. His case file which he argued that the trial and crucifixion of Jesus
Christ was unlawful, abuse of Jesus’ fundamental right and the State of Israel
among others should be held responsible.
The lawyer; Dola Indidis, who is a prominent lawyer and
former spokesman of the Kenyan Judiciary is reportedly attempting to sue
Tiberius (emperor of Rome, 42 BCE-37 CE), Pontius Pilate, a selection of Jewish
elders, King Herod, the Republic of Italy and the State of Israel.
“Evidence today is on record in the Bible, and you cannot
discredit the Bible,” Indidis told the
Kenyan Citizen News.
Even though those he suggests should have been convicted
during the original trial have not been alive for more than 2,000 years, 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,” Indidis told the Nairobian.
“His selective and
malicious prosecution violated his human rights through judicial misconduct,
abuse of office bias and prejudice.”
Indidis apparently named the states of Italy and Israel in
the lawsuit because upon the attainment of independence, the two states
incorporated the laws of the Roman Empire, those in force at the time of the
crucifixion.
He is challenging the mode of questioning used during
Jesus’s trial, prosecution, hearing and sentencing; the form of punishment
meted out to him while undergoing judicial proceedings and the substance of the
information used to convict him.
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The case was first filed in the High Court in Nairobi but
was rejected. Indidis then applied to have it heard at the ICJ.

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