Monday, March 25, 2013

DR Congo rebel commander was transferred to the ICC the Hague

Washington (Reuters)-experts from the International Criminal Court (ICC) has arrived in Kigali to help transfer the warlord Bonco Ntaganda Democratic Republic of Congo to the Netherlands for trial, said an official of the United States.

Ntaganda, who gave himself up at the US Embassy in Rwanda on Monday, is expected to be transferred for trial in the Hague which became the ICC bases in the coming days, reports AFP.

"A team from the International Criminal Court arrived in Kigali yesterday to make arrangements of logistics delivery of Bosco Ntaganda to the Hague," said a Foreign Ministry official told AFP Thursday.

"We are looking for ways to facilitate the request sends him to the ICC as soon as possible."

But he did not give a timetable as to when Ntaganda was flown out of Rwanda will be heading to the Hague where he will face charges of using child soldiers, making the women as sex slaves and participated in the killing of at least 800 people in the Congo between 2002 and 2003.

ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said Wednesday that he expected to be transferred within a "few days."

Rwandan President Paul Kagame said Thursday that all support will be given to ensure quick extradition Ntaganda. (AK)



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