DR Congo Wants Probe Into North Kivu War Crimes Allegations

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DR Congo Wants Probe Into North Kivu War Crimes Allegations
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DR Congo Wants Probe Into North Kivu War Crimes Allegations DRC

was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment, with time spent in ICC detention between September 18, 2007 and May 23, 2014, deducted from his sentence.

Prosecutor Karim Khan said Kinshasa asked prosecutors to"investigate particular armed forces and groups" allegedly responsible for war crimes in North Kivu province from January 1, 2022, to date. Khan said he will assess whether the two referrals are similar enough in scope to form a single investigation.- a view supported by independent United Nations experts and several western nations, including the United States. However, Rwanda denies the accusations.

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