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Pastor Mackenzie Lawyers Quit After Being Threatened

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Last updated: June 14, 2023 1:14 pm
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Two advocates representing controversial pastor Paul Mackenzie on Wednesday, June 14, requested to recuse themselves from the case, citing aggravated threats to their safety.

Reports indicated that lawyers George Kariuki and Elisha Komora claimed that their conscience remained disturbed since taking up the case.

They also faulted the state for facing challenges while trying to access their client prior to court proceedings.

Lawyer Kariuki pointed out the dire situation that Mackenzie went through while in custody – indicating that he slept on the floor for over 60 days. He expressed fears that the grave conditions could lead to Mackenzie passing away before standing trial.

Following the exit of the two lawyers, the controversial pastor was left with advocate Wycliffe Makasembo who expressed confidence that he would represent Mackenzie to the bitter end.

He accused the government of trying to frustrate the proceedings of the case.

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Paul Mackenzie and his wife when they appeared in court on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

On Wednesday morning, June 14, Mackenzie, his wife Rhodha Mumbua and 16 other suspects appeared at Shanzu Law Courts to determine whether their detention period would be extended.

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Some, however, collapsed within the court premises because their bodies were too weak. According to Senior Prosecution Council Jami Yamina, 16 of the suspects were on a 10-day hunger strike in solidarity with Pastor Mackenzie.

“We fear that some of them will lose their lives while in custody. The rest of them went on a hunger strike 10 days ago and refused to eat or drink water.”

“We have to address this matter now because we do not know if these people will be alive tomorrow,” Yamina stated.

Pastor Mackenzie and his wife staged a hunger strike, while in custody, over Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki’s remarks that the pastor would remain in prison even if the courts released him.

“Mackenzie will not get out of jail. He will age in it. We pray that God gives him more years to see Kenya’s security prosper.”

“He will not get out of jail… Mackenzie will meet the wrath of God after jail,” Kindiki stated.

 

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