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[RwandaLibre] The EastAfrican @Kizito Mihigo: Phone evidence used in terror, treason case.

 

Phone evidence used in terror, treason case

By A Correspondent, The EastAfrican
Posted Saturday, April 26 2014 at 14:17

Prosecutors displayed messages singer Kizito Mihigo shared over the
phone, Whatsapp and Skype.

The reality of a new law in Rwanda permitting tapping of telephone
conversations has hit home in the ongoing terror and treason case
involving famous Rwandan singer Kizito Mihigo and journalist Cassien
Ntamuhanga.

The law was passed in August 2012 with little opposition both in
parliament and from the civil society.

On Thursday when Mr Mihigo, a genocide survivor and proponent of unity
and reconciliation, and Mr Ntamuhanga, a director of a local Christian
radio station, appeared before the Kacyiru Primary Court, prosecutors
displayed messages the singer shared over the phone, Whatsapp and
Skype.

Prosecutors told the court that through the intercepted messages, Mr
Mihigo and his co-accused expressed their discontent with the
government and conspired with the Rwanda National Congress (RNC) to
have it toppled.

According to the messages, Mr Mihigo, laments that he has been a
victim of injustice and unfair treatment especially from the
government in his exchanges with one Callixte Nsabimana alias Sankara,
a member of the exiled opposition group RNC.

Despite seemingly enjoying considerable government support in his
programmes of unity and reconciliation, Mr Mihigo said that he was
"unhappy" and would offer himself to be part of the activities aimed
at overthrowing the government.

The singer did not deny the charges but instead he maintained his
earlier position that he was manipulated by his recruiters after
learning about his frustration.

"My crime stops at these messages... There was no intent whatsoever. I
own up to these messages and apologise for any wrongdoing. I seek the
leniency of this court," Mr Mihigo said.

Mr Mihigo's lawyers John Bigarama and Felix Segabiro are arguing that
their client is a victim of the state listening or tapping
conversations which would have otherwise been a private conversation.

"Our stand is that these conversations being used as evidence up to
now remain private and were private until the state put them out.
Kizito Mihigo, while owning up to the charges, exchanged these
messages while exercising his provision liberties," Mr Bigarama said.

The lawyers argue that if the messages had not come into public, there
would be little to prove their clients intent, adding that many people
could be harbouring similar thoughts even though they don't express
them.

The case has also sowed fear among journalists who are most likely to
be culprits of the law through their communication with the said
individuals and organisations which are considered "criminal" but are
news sources.

Fred Muvunyi, the Chairman of Rwanda Media Commission, the
self-regulation body, agrees the situation presents a serious dilemma,
which the body is assessing.

"I have made phone calls to opposition people at a professional
level," Mr Muvunyi says, wondering where that leaves journalists.

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