All the evidence had been completed and there is no doubt that Ben was he murdered because apart from the evidence, he himself has frequently been admitted to his mouth genocide was kikisubiriwa was the only judgment.
While everyone believes that Ben killed off, Jordan Rwechungura, a lawyer who had defended him in that case, who apart from his work was also a great friend of Ben, they yecheza together since having children, becomes hard to believe that it's actually his friend had killed.
Ben's developmental history, makes Jordan feel that Ben is Jaua but he has decided to accept because of which he himself knew. His attempts amnasue wanting to know the truth to his friend from the loop was kinamsubiri, zinagonga rock from Ben refuse to cooperate, the entire time he persisted that it was he who killed.
Finally the day of judgment is coming, Ben being very weak and subject to change due to torture in prison, he admitted in court while hundreds of people, including many journalists information they monitored the trial iliyogusa feelings of many.
What next? Ben will be given sentences do?
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When incorporated into the building of the High Court of Tanzania, Ben and his companions were taken to a special rooms waiting time of each promotion dock.
All the time Ben was completely silent while the weak force the smile on his face, he wished everything to be done quick to finally asomewe his judgment. Very Alishasota inmates, traveling back and forth to court zilishamchosha and now had desires only one thing to happen; asomewe his judgment, then!
"Benjamin Semzaba!" Cried the jailer heard, Ben and he responded by standing where he was sitting, hands bound in handcuffs to the front, was taken to the corridor with two soldiers guarding him, and left him himself believe that the duration of his trial hearing had arrived but was surprised to see he entered the room prosecutor.
"Ben! I asked a few minutes to talk to the last time, "Jordan, who was wearing a kiuanasheria, him with his eyes changed color to red to indicate that she was crying, she told Ben in a low voice and ask amfungue prison guards handcuffed.
"Ooh! Thank you for the way you pointed out Jordan cared about me. "
"Do not worry, you are my friend Ben! Sit down, "said Jordan, while introducing a seat, Ben stayed with sighing long. They began to talk where as it was a while ago, Jordan had repeatedly pleaded amueleze fact if he was murdered.
Ben still had the same response, he continued to insist that it was he who killed. They kept talking until he scheduled time came to an end where the jailer entered and took Ben, again handcuffed and bound him and bring him back to the room he chowepo original.
A few minutes later, they began to be called again for going to the theater to feel their case, Ben became the first called. He was stripped under heavy guard and sent directly to the venue of the court.
The entrance to the courtroom opened, Ben entered only light was illuminating multiple cameras but himself did not care, as it became a force the normally benign smile on his face. The soldiers were led to the dock, he unlocked the shackles and shown part of the stand.
Light of multiple cameras continued kummulika, he left was stunned by how it was jam-packed court that day. Whispers continued to dominate the court, everyone speaking his own but did not care about anything.
Not Prop hope for the eyes, began looking at people who had flooded the court. His eyes dropped in on his friend of many and who was the defense attorney in the case, Jordan Rwechungura. Their eyes smote one against another and for several seconds were left looking at one another.
Jordan later gave signs Ben, quick turned there was komwelekeza to sign, his eyes yakatua to his wife, who was sitting in the front seats completely the hand while carrying a small child who did not know anything was going on.
Ben and his wife's eyes, Gladness yaligongana, looked at each other while the woman's face being drenched with tears. Given how he had felt in his heart, Gladness was unable to continue with her husband looking at each other and nodded with sobs kikisikika.
Many tears were welling, were yakichuruzika and kumlowanisha own son but did not care. And he continued to wail as he uttered the words that no one had been understood.
Although Ben had cursed that will never cry for what happened, patriotism was defeated and began kulengwalengwa find himself in tears while being limemkaba large lump on his neck, a short time later streaks of tears began to appear on his face.
"Kooooorti" heavy sound of the soldiers who was referring to the judge about to enter, is iliyomzindua Ben from the abyss of bitter thought he had sunk. All the people were quiet and the journalists who continue to take pictures with Ben with his wife and son, and they ceased.
Law courts were restricting the activities of any after the judge entered the court found anyone who would break the rules, he could have taken strict legal action.
The entire court hall was completely silent, everyone was calm, there was not any noise zilisosikika over the sound of the judge and his panel who went to go sit on their part.
Shortly thereafter, the proceedings began to be followed as usual. State prosecutor, Bonaventure Kilasi, stood up and started to read their charges against Ben. All the people were completely silent and following carefully all what was going on.
Press they were busy writing on a 'notebook' described their uppermost. After the public prosecutor finished reading their charges against Ben, the judge who was hearing the case, Eustas Twalipo began studying the conduct of the case, including the defense of the accused.
After talking for several consecutive minutes, had come all the time that people were waiting with great enthusiasm. The judge was coughing a little, to balance his throat, took off his glasses to wipe the dust and then wear it again and looked at Ben, who had ceased dock.
He continued: "After listening to the whole course of the case that you are faced court imekukuta guilty of murder, unlawful criminal of the United Republic of Tanzania amended in 1977. Before I read the judgment, did the brothers accused have nothing to defense? "
All the people who were in court, they turned to Ben at the dock he was standing, everyone being eager to hear what he said.
What next? Ben would say? Do not miss Saturday at Shooting newspaper Saturday.
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