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Bruce Fein, Former deputy attorney general of USA and lawyer of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu don threaten to carry Naija go International Criminal Court over violation of him client rights.
Fein been tok dis one after dem deny all di lawyers access to di courtroom today, Wednesday, November 10th, during di trial of di leader of di Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Di American lawyer tok say dis na di fifth time wey di thing don happen say na violation of court order.
Dis na how Bruce Fein tok am:
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“Today was the fifth time I was told I could not enter the courtroom despite the court’s previous order that Nnamdi could have access to any three persons he wants to.
“I had the chance to talk briefly to him on my way to the courtroom. It is clear that I am the target in particular. That’s the reason why this proceeding did not transpire today.
“And I’m here to tell Nigerians and the international community that I’m taking this to international tribunals. It is clear that the Nigerian tribunals are compromised.
“I will petition the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in Geneva, the International Court of Justice in the Hague, the ICC in the Hague and I’ll be going to the United States Congress and urging that sanctions be considered against Nigeria for gross violations of fundamental human rights”.
“I’m here not to be an irritant but there are huge international law issues that are present in Nnamdi Kanu’s case. I’m here because I’m an international expert to provide more enlightenment on what legal issues are present here.”
Nnamdi Kanu Lead counsel for Naija, Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, don tok say everybody wey say di lawyers been waka comot from court dey lie as dem lock everybody outside.
Dis na Ejiofor full statement:
“What happened in the court today is the height of travesty of justice. We have more than 50 lawyers who are here in solidarity so we were outside trying to resolve it.
“When we came to the court, they still insisted that they could not allow the maximum of five persons to have access to the court. And there is space in the court for us to sit.
“We were still trying to resolve it when the judge came in and we were all locked out. When attention was called to the fact that we were outside the court protesting about what happened. Instead of the court calling the attention of the lead counsel to find out what is going on, the court discussed with our client.”