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Justice on Trial: A Pivotal Week at the International Criminal Court

ivanusma70 November 25, 2025 2 minutes read
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A critical moment is unfolding at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, as prosecutors present their final arguments against Mahamat Said Abdel Kani. Accused of horrific crimes against humanity and war crimes, Said, an alleged commander from the Central African Republic (CAR), faces charges including torture, persecution, and enforced disappearances. These atrocities reportedly occurred in 2013, during a brutal conflict in the capital, Bangui, between his predominantly Muslim Seleka rebels and a mainly Christian militia known as the anti-Balaka.

The court heard devastating accounts of abuse, with women raped and detainees subjected to torture. Said has pleaded not guilty, with his defense team arguing insufficient and unreliable evidence. If convicted, he could face a life sentence, marking a significant step for justice in the CAR, where two anti-Balaka leaders were already convicted in July. This trial represents the very last active case currently underway at the global court.

Beyond this pivotal trial, the ICC has a busy week. Judges are also set to rule on the release of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, whose lawyers cite his deteriorating health. Last week, prosecutors sought a life sentence for a Janjaweed militia leader convicted for atrocities in Darfur.

The ICC itself navigates complex waters, having faced sanctions from the Trump administration and a temporary stepping down of its chief prosecutor amidst personal allegations. Despite these challenges, the court continues its vital mission to hold individuals accountable for the world’s most heinous crimes, striving for justice for countless victims.

Source: https://kdhnews.com/news/world/closing-statements-begin-in-icc-trial-of-alleged-central-african-republic-militia-commander/article_f7b93982-3360-502e-8cd1-ec392cc191aa.html

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