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ICC Appeals Chamber confirms Pre-Trial Chamber's decision on approach to admit victims to participate

ICC Appeals Chamber confirms Pre-Trial Chamber's decision on approach to admit victims to participate
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First Witness Called in War Crimes Trial of African Militia Leaders

The trial against two former Central African Republic officials charged with dozens of counts of murder, torture and the destruction of religious sites is expected to take several years before a final judgment is delivered. Judges of the International Criminal Court hold a hearing in the case against Central African Republic war crimes suspects Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona in The Hague, Netherlands, last month. (Photo by ICC-CPI) THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) Witness testimony in the case against pro-Christian militia leaders Alfred Yékatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona kicked off before the International Criminal Court on Monday.  The Hague-based court for atrocity crimes heard from a woman, whose identity was protected, about her recollection of an attack against Muslims by so-called anti-Balaka forces in the southern Central African Republic town of Bangui in 2013. 

Central African Republic democracy and justice channels...

The arrangements to transition the turbulent Central African Republic (CAR) to normality could be described as the triumph of naive hope over brutal reality. Attempts to administer justice and hold elections in that country are certainly heroic. But they do raise important questions about the sequencing of reforms. On 16 February the trial of Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the CAR opened at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. This was the first trial before the ICC for crimes of the anti-balaka. After Muslim Séléka leaders ousted president François Bozizé in 2013, the anti-balaka Christian militias retaliated in what became a brutal tit-for-tat war, killing many civilians. On 24 January, the CAR government transferred the first Séléka suspect, Mahamat Said Abdel Kani, to the ICC for war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in Bangui in 2013.

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