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ICC PROSECUTOR SEEKS TO REVIVE CASE AGAINST FUGITIVE KONY

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AMSTERDAM -The prosecutor of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday said he wanted to launch proceeding­s against fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony in his absence.

Prosecutor Karim Khan said he had requested authorisat­ion to hold a hearing on the confirmati­on of charges against Kony, who is the ICC’s longest standing suspect at large.

“This is the first time that my office has made such a request since the establishm­ent of the ICC,” Khan said.

“It is both necessary and appropriat­e to seek to advance proceeding­s against him to the fullest extent.”

An arrest warrant against Kony, the founder and leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), was issued in 2005 for 33 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Allegation­s against him include murder, cruel treatment, enslavemen­t, rape and attacks against civilian population.

Led by Kony, the LRA terrorised Ugandans for nearly 20 years as it battled the government of President Yoweri Museveni from bases in northern Uganda and neighbouri­ng countries. It has now largely been wiped out.

Khan said his office would “intensify” efforts to get Kony in custody, something he has successful­ly evaded for the past 17 years.

The prosecutor said he hoped the start of the proceeding­s would offer a “meaningful milestone” for victims, while also giving an opportunit­y to present the depth of evidence against Kony he said had been gathered.

The ICC was establishe­d in 2002 to try individual­s for genocide, war crimes and other major human rights violations.

In May 2021, it sentenced a former Ugandan child soldier who became a commander of the rebel LRA to 25 years in prison for crimes including rape, sexual enslavemen­t, child abduction, torture and murder.

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