Treason and sedition trial against Tundu Lissu has been postponed once again until 19th May, court did some necessary twist about how the case will be proceeded.
It has been 27 days since the arrest of Tanzanian main opposition party leader, Tundu Lissu, court now made some changes on how the case will be proceeded.
His case is postponed after government legal team failed once again to present witness before the court, of alleging that it is still not accomplished despite of alleged footage claimed to be used against him.
Government legal team which includes four lawyers have asked for more time to process the witness, while his defense side complains about how the trial is proceeding.
Tundu Lissu’s legal weren’t impressed on how government legal team delaying the witness, asks for enough explanation on why they delay it while the footage of this trial is already available in Youtube.
After hearing both sides, court grant government legal team enough time to process the witness up to 19th May, also allow a suspect to be present in his case and freedom of others to attend during proceeding.
These changes emerge after European parliament announced about its intention of discussing the aftermath of his case and its final amendment before things wet worse.
European parliament is unintentionally forced to discuss the case on 7th to 8th May, following with three troubles that looks like triggered by government and its force on case, to silence the opposition movement.
Based with thoughts shared by former government officials like Warioba, the judiciary system is interfered by executive system as it already prevails during the proceeding of Tundu Lissu trial, as police has shown force display to prevent people from entering a court, which is against the right and freedom governed by the constitution.
Second trouble caused by how Tundu Lissu case is proceeding, as court decided to use online virtual session for a suspect while in prison, which is intentionally avoiding a freedom of a suspect to discuss and interact at right time with his legal team.
Third trouble is what happen if the court find Tundu Lissu guilty, as Tanzania politics looks weird just like many other countries in Africa, due to fact that the minority that possess the power to hold the government use force and false pretenses intentionally to stay on position and brainwashing others who are either aren’t understand the aftermath or bribing just like old African who sold others into slavery.
European parliament sometime can discuss internal matters of developing countries or other due to fact that they’re most responsible in economic and social aspects, also fear to increase burden if the government of these countries collapse.