Today is another warm day for me in Arusha, after living here for a week, there have only been two days of warmth, the rest of the time i have had to put on a sweater.
And in the evenings i ride around town with Alphonse chilling and reminiscing about old times at university.
We are set to go for a trip to NAIROBI where Marco, is waiting for us to cruise through out Kenya in his van.
Marco is very interesting...i met him through Josh Kron and i think the two guys are some of the best human beings on earth.
So today there's a case on which i have to report, it involves the transfer of genocide suspect Yusuf Munyakazi back to Rwanda, ut the chamber has turned the request of the prosecution down..thats as far as i can write about now.
SO i will tell about the procceedings inside the courtrooms.
As a journalist i neber enter in the trial chambers but there's a special place prpepared for journalists in just immeidtaely outside the chamber. From here, we follow questioning and so on.
Everything is like the way it is in the movies, huge legal jargons and alot of common sense.
Personally John Grisham provided the best training that a journalist needs to now about court and common sense so i have been lucky so with the stories i write.
To be continued
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