Talk to Al Jazeera - Fatou Bensouda: 'Al-Bashir will be arrested'
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They are horrendous crimes: Massacres, torture, rape, mutilation, forcing children to fight wars. But the perpetrators who are they and how will they be held responsible?
The International Criminal Court (
ICC) was established ten years ago this week, to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Its power is derived from the nations who have signed on to the so called
Rome Statue, which established the ICC. Most, but far from all, nations in the world have signed on to the treaty thereby limiting its ability to act. Until recently the ICC's chief prosecutor was
Luis Moreno Ocampo. Under him, the ICC opened investigations into seven cases, all of them in
Africa. It issued arrest warrants for 20 individuals, notably
Omar al-Bashir,
Sudan's president. But only one suspect has been convicted so far, Congolese warlord
Thomas Lubanga, who was found guilty of recruting child soldiers earlier this year after a seven-year-long process. When
Ocampo's term ended, the selection of a new chief prosecutor took on political undertones. Critics said the ICC must be faster and it must turn its attention to conflicts around the world -- not just in Africa. Now, the woman who served as Ocampo's deputy has been promoted to the top job.
Talk to
Al Jazeera sits down with
Fatou Bensouda, the ICC's new chief prosecutor, to discuss how she intends to bring justice to victims of the most serious crimes in the world.
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