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1 – In partnership with local radio stations

Recording questions in Kusogho 3

This first program in the Kivus series records concerns from Goma including :

  • Why are children, women and military elements placed together in Musenze prison?
  • Why deny Bemba the right to come to the funeral of his father?
  • Why are ICC indictments only for Africa, whereas we’ve seen that in Europe, in the US and everywhere else there are people who commit bad things, but the ICC does not detain them?

Deputy Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and Marc Dubuisson, Director of Court Services at the ICC, speak on this program.

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