GENEVA (14 March 2012) – UN Human Rights chief Navi Pillay on Wednesday hailed 
the International Criminal Court verdict in the case of Thomas Lubanga, who was 
found guilty of recruiting and using child soldiers in the East of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo between 2002 and 2003, saying it is "a great 
step forward for international justice and a major milestone in the fight 
against impunity." 

“For many years, and on a daily basis, we have been documenting gross 
violations of human rights of the sort perpetrated by Lubanga against the 
people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” Pillay said. “The Lubanga 
verdict sends a strong signal against impunity for such grave breaches of 
international law that will reverberate well beyond the DRC.” 

The High Commissioner stressed that while the primary responsibility for 
prosecuting human rights violations that constitute international crimes lies 
with States at the national level, the International Criminal Court has a vital 
role to play when States are unable or unwilling to ensure justice for major 
international crimes, including war crimes, crimes against humanity and 
genocide. 

"Two decades ago, international justice was an empty threat," she said. "Since 
then a great deal has been achieved, and the coming of age of the ICC is of 
immense importance in the struggle to bring justice and deter further crimes." 
 
UNITED NATIONS Press release
 


 

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