JUST THE WAY IT AUGHTTA BE!!!!--- On Fri 07/13, Peter-Rhaina Gwokto < 
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From: Peter-Rhaina Gwokto [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected], [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 05:52:39 -0700 (PDT)Subject: Kony must face trial 
– ICC



These murderers, child rapists and mutilators must surely face justice or they 
retaliation from the unexpected if they think one man's forgiveness or 
mato-oput is as simple and silly as it gets them free of crimes they refuse to 
accept.



Kony must face trial – ICC

Thursday, 12th July, 2007






 







 


ICC prosecutor Ocampo during an interview
By Felix Osike in The Hague The International Criminal Court (ICC) has ruled 
out lifting the arrest warrants against the top commanders of the Lord’s 
Resistance Army (LRA), insisting that they must face trial. The ICC prosecutor, 
Louis Moreno Ocampo, said the evidence they had collected against LRA leader 
Joseph Kony and his commanders was overwhelming. “The problem is that the 
arrest warrants were issued on the basis of the evidence we presented. To 
dismiss the warrants, there must be someone else coming with some evidence or 
legal challenges. I cannot just withdraw because I do not have any legal 
authority to do that,” Ocampo told The New Vision in The Hague on Wednesday. 
Only the judges who issued the arrest warrants could withdraw them, he added. 
“It is important to explain that we have strong evidence that Kony, Otti and 
the other leaders committed these crimes. The evidence shows that they abduct 
children, transform them into killers, transform girls into sexual slaves 
and this is a normal way for them to work. These are crimes against humanity.” 
He assured that Kony would be entitled to legal representation. “Of course he 
will have a fair trial. He will have his own defence lawyer, the right to 
present his own evidence. This system respects the law, respects the accused 
and the victims. He will also appear before impartial judges.” The LRA leaders 
have made the withdrawal of the arrest warrants a condition for signing a 
comprehensive peace agreement with the government. But the ICC prosecutor 
explained that if the government of Uganda or the LRA came with a different 
solution and presented it to the judges, they would decide on the way forward. 
“To withdraw the warrants there has to be a legal challenge by Uganda or the 
LRA,” he stressed. He said many witnesses had been interviewed. “I will not 
tell you how many but they are enough. They gave statements and we have all the 
evidence to prove the case.” Crimes committed by the LRA in 
Northern Uganda had reduced drastically since the arrest warrants were issued 
in 2005, he emphasised. Asked whether the UPDF would also be held accountable, 
Ocampo said the crimes committed by the LRA were of higher gravity than alleged 
crimes committed by any other group. “We are in the process of reviewing 
information on several other groups in northern Uganda. There is no doubt that 
the worst crimes were committed by the LRA.” Ocampo admitted there were fears 
that the rebels could take advantage of the peace talks to re-group in the 
Democratic Republic of Congo. “We have some information that they can use this 
time to re-group. That is a big risk .We hope this does not happen.” On Mato 
Oput, the traditional Acholi justice system, the prosecutor said: “If someone 
believes that the traditional system is enough to ensure justice and 
accountability, they can challenge the admissibility of the case. It is the 
defendant and the state party who have the responsibility for this 
and the judges will make the final decision. ” The responsibility to arrest 
Kony, he said, remained with the DRC, Uganda and Sudan. He believes an 
agreement, signed with the Khartoum Government in October 2005 to execute the 
LRA arrest warrants, forced the rebels out of their safe haven in Sudan and 
drove them into the DRC. He stressed that, as a prosecutor, he was not allowed 
to be part of the peace talks. “I cannot be a political actor in the talks. I 
am only a judicial actor at the ICC. I have to do my judicial work.” He said 
his role was to ensure accountability for those who bear the greatest 
responsibility for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. “I am 
doing justice for you,” was his final message to the people of northern Uganda.
___________________________Peter-Rhaina GwoktoRemember: "LRA leader Joseph Kony 
is named in 12 counts for crimes against humanity and 21 counts for war crimes. 
His deputy, Otti, is named in 11 counts for crimes against humanity and 21 
counts for war crimes. Alleged crimes include rape, murder, enslavement, sexual 
enslavement and forced enlisting of children". ICC must not withdraw its 
indictments._______________________________________________Ugandanet mailing 
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