Dennis Itumbi: Blame Google For The Leakage of Witness 536 Identity

September 19, 2013
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“Government blogger” and Statehouse insider Dennis Itumbi, yesterday indirectly came to the defence of social media users accused of leaking an ICC witness’ identity, by claiming that the identity of witness 536 was only a Google search away.

Itumbi wrote that immediately the witness named one of the accused, Google helped identify her, as apparently, the ruling of a 2009 case (possibly having her on the witness stand) was posted online by lawyers.

This was Itumbi’s post.

Kenya Social Media on trial at the Hague for apparently revealing the identity of the Witness currently on the stand…  

1. The Ruling that was shared online by the lawyers who were handling the 2009 case is a matter of public record and immediately she mentioned one of the accused the rest was done by Google 

2. When Ocampo came to Kenya, I personally asked him in a Press Conference, to assure Kenya and witnesses of their safety and his reply, “we have the best system of witness protection in the world and beyond the witnesses we have videos, audios and irrefutable evidence that will prove that the suspects committed the crimes. (That system is being threatened/ affected by Social Media?)

3. So far what I have seen on Social media is people suggesting that witness 536 could be so and so, is ICC confirming that the identity of the witness is the same one that has been revealed online?

4. There is case that has been dubbed Grand Trial – lets stick to it and avoid any side shows, It would be important to finish the evidence in chief, because most of us are waiting for Cross Examination

5. Kenyan Social Media is very active and has in some rankings been ranked Number 2 after USA – I personally believe we are the top users. As long as the case is on, ICC should expect robust discussions and feedback from Kenyans using this space

6. We respect the institution of the court at ICC and we respect the provisions of Free speech and Fair Comment as enshrined in our constitution

I speak not for Kenyan Social Media, I however express the position of many who use this space to express themselves on different issues…We are Kenyans on Social Media ..God Bless Kenyan Social Media Users
3. So far what I have seen on Social media is people suggesting that witness 536 could be so and so, is ICC confirming that the identity of the witness is the same one that has been revealed online? 

4. There is case that has been dubbed Grand Trial – lets stick to it and avoid any side shows, It would be important to finish the evidence in chief, because most of us are waiting for Cross Examination 

5. Kenyan Social Media is very active and has in some rankings been ranked Number 2 after USA – I personally believe we are the top users. As long as the case is on, ICC should expect robust discussions and feedback from Kenyans using this space 

6. We respect the institution of the court at ICC and we respect the provisions of Free speech and Fair Comment as enshrined in our constitution 

I speak not for Kenyan Social Media, I however express the position of many who use this space to express themselves on different issues…We are Kenyans on Social Media ..God Bless Kenyan Social Media Users

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