Dola Indidis The State
of Israel is being sued by a Kenyan lawyer in the International Criminal Court of
Justice (ICJ) for the “trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ,” which the lawyer
claims was “unlawful,” according to regional media reports.
Kenyan lawyer Dola
Indidis says that Israel and the Jewish people should be held legally liable
for Jesus’s death, according to the Jerusalem Post.
Indidis, who has taken
his case the ICJ in The Hague, is also suing Tiberius, the emperor of Rome in
42 BCE, “Pontius Pilate, a selection of Jewish elders, King Herod, the Republic
of Italy, and the State of Israel,” according to the Post.
Indidis is using the
Bible as his primary piece of evidence against Israel.
“Evidence today is on
record in the Bible, and you cannot discredit the Bible,” Indidis was quoted as
saying by the Kenyan Citizen News.
Indidis further
“insists that the government for whom they acted can and should still be held
responsible,” the Post reported.
Indidis, who reportedly
is a former spokesman of the Kenyan Judiciary, insists that he has a “duty to
uphold the dignity of Jesus.”
“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 was quoted as saying. “His
selective and malicious prosecution violated his human rights through judicial
misconduct, abuse of office bias and prejudice.”
Indidis further
maintains that Jesus was not given a proper say during his trial and that his
resulting punishment was unfairly carried out.
“I am suing as a
friend [of Jesus],” he was quoted as saying.
When asked about the case, an ICJ official is
reported to have said, “It is not even theoretically possible for us to
consider this case,” according to the Post.
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