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A Kenyan lawyer has filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice to overturn the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Lawyer Dola Indidis argues that the trial was unlawful and is demanding that Israel and Italy be held responsible.
Mr
Indidis, a Roman Catholic, and former spokesperson for the Kenyan
Judiciary, filed the lawsuit regarding Jesus' death with the International Court of Justice, the primary judicial branch of the United Nations based at The Hague in the Netherlands.
He
filed the lawsuit against Pontius Pilate, several Jewish elders, King
Herod, Tiberius (Emperor of Rome 42 BC-37AD), the Republic of Italy and
the State of Israel.
"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 in a recent
interview.
"His selective and malicious prosecution violated his
human rights through judicial misconduct, abuse of office bias and
prejudice."
The International Court of Justice has reportedly
created a preliminary panel to consider Indidis' case, but there is a
small problem.
"The ICJ has no jurisdiction for such a case," an ICJ spokesperson told website Legal Cheek.
"The ICJ settles disputes between states. It is not even theoretically possible for us to consider this case."
Mr Indidis has tried to file this case before. In 2007, he submitted his case to the Kenyan High Court in Nairobi,
but it was rejected for not having enough legal standing, especially
since parties Indidis wishes to prosecute have been dead for 2,000
years.
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