happening and, also, sent text messages to Senator George
I
Sekibo, Barrister John Kalipa, a Member of House of
Representatives, as well as the Governor to inform them of
the happenings and ask for their intervention.
He also
narrated the steps he took to send the injured to hospital for
treatment. He also stated that he recorded some of the events
of that day with his camera. Under cross-examination, the
witnesses confirmed that some of the people whose houses
were demolished in another settlement were compensated
but insisted that not all the people were compensated. He
affirmed that it is the
responsibility
of the 3rd - 5th
defendants to embark on the development of the state. He
agreed that he is not a resident in Bundu but was involved in
organizing the protest.
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86. PW5 told the Court how he was alerted by PW4 of the
happenings on the 12th of October, 2009 and the part he
.
played. He tendered a video clip of some of the events
recorded by PW4 and hin1self. Under cross-examination he
stated that he contributed
-
materials for the Amnesty
International report but that he is not a staff of An1nesty
International. He stated that he learnt that someone was
killed, as contained in two newspaper reports but that he has
no medical report of the death. He adn1itted that the
Governor refuted the incident of the 12th of October but