Above, behind the flag, is a copy and a record of the date stamp of the Senior Public Prosecutor of the Cape Town Magistrate's Court acknowledging receipt of the letter presented below marked Annex EJ. Below, Annex EJ, are copies of this letter that was delivered by hand to the Senior Public Prosecutor of the Cape Town Magistrate's Court. South Africa is party to the Rome Statute. No one, for any reason, is allowed to torture anyone in South Africa. No one is allowed, on the grounds of suspicion, to subject innocent persons, such as myself, to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. No one, including the National Director of Public Prosecutions is allowed to engage any action on any platform outside of my criminal trial and violate my right to silence and torture me in any way to get information out of me relating to the criminal charges during the proceedings of my criminal trial. No one, including Judge Erasmus, is allowed to punish me on any grounds of suspicion or on any such thing as the notion of a balance of probabilities or any such other grounds that might be conjured up, while I am an accused person during the proceedings of my criminal trial before I have been found to be not guilty. No one, including the Constitutional Court, can say that I am a guilty person after I have been acquitted on all charges and also acquitted on all alternative charges of wrong doing of the alleged crimes of which I was accused. No one is allowed to trample on my dignity. |