By Ivan R. Mugisha
Posted Tuesday, December 29 2015 at 16:23
Posted Tuesday, December 29 2015 at 16:23
The trial of Col Tom Byabagamba,
Brig-Gen (Rtd) Frank Rusagara and Sgt (Rtd) Francois Kabayiza was
postponed Tuesday after their lawyers failed to show up at the Military
High Court.
Judge Maj Bernard Hategekimana said the
case will proceed next year against prosecution demands that the lawyers
be mandated to explain their absence.
This is not the first time the lawyers have
skipped court. In June, the defence lawyers were each fined $416 after
the judge termed their action as contempt of court.
In defence of their lawyers, Col
Byabagamba, who was in court Tuesday together with his co-accused,
argued that the case was to resume Monday, December 28, but was changed
to the following day without their knowledge.
“I cannot continue because I have not
communicated with my lawyer and he is not around today. I did not even
know that the trial was meant for today. We had agreed that it would
resume yesterday (Monday) but nothing happened,” he said.
Holiday
Judge Hategekimana agreed to adjourn the
case, however clarifying that the trial had to be postponed to Tuesday
since Monday was a holiday as a result of December 26 falling on a
weekend.
According to Rwanda's law "if an official holiday falls on one day of the weekend, the following working day shall be an official holiday."
Meanwhile, the three military officers accused of treason, asked
the court for more time with their lawyers, terming the two hours per
day they are allowed to meet with their attorneys “very minimal.”
“This is just an administrative issue. If your lawyers can be
available for more than two hours, it can be arranged,” Judge
Hategekimana responded.
The trial of the three men, who were
arrested in August last year over “suspected involvement in crimes
against state security" has been marred by delays.
Defence lawyers have previously argued with
the military judges to separate the trials of their clients, and even
challenged the competence of the court, but the court has on all
occasions ruled against them.
The trial will continue for three consecutive days from January 5.
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