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Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, ahead of general e
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Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, ahead of general e
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07:18 PM Dec, 25 2015 Sudanese Online ICC Public Affairs Unit-Hague- Netherlands. My Library Short URL Statement: 23/12/2015 Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, ahead of general elections in the Central African Republic: “we will record any instance of violence or incitement to violence”On Sunday, 27 December 2015, the polls open for the people of the Central African Republic (“CAR”) to elect their President and representatives at the National Assembly through the ballot box. In accordance with my Office’s jurisdiction under the Rome Statute, I have been closely following developments in CAR. While the recent Constitutional referendum benefited from strong participation despite a volatile security situation, I observed with concern reported incidents of violence and threats in an effort to intimidate and obstruct people from voting. Such violence may lead to crimes falling under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court ("ICC" or the "Court"), and must stop.In September 2014, following a referral by the CAR authorities, I announced my Office’s second investigation into crimes committed in the country. This investigation is ongoing; my Office continues to collect evidence, with a view to requesting warrants of arrest as soon as possible against those responsible for grave crimes committed since 1 August 2012, with no end date. The process of gathering evidence against any person who incites or engages in acts of mass violence before, during and after the elections is continuing. Such acts are serious crimes, which the ICC has jurisdiction to deal with.I want to be clear: my Office will continue to closely follow developments in CAR in the coming period and record any instance of violence or incitement to violence. Those who incite or commit atrocity crimes will be held accountable either by the relevant national authorities in CAR or at the ICC. أحدث المقالات- شعرة مُعاوية المُنقِذة المُهلِكة بقلم أُسامة محمود
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- النيل ألآمين!!! شعر نعيم حافظ
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