Ugandan Rebel Joseph Kony Wanted for Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court, through its prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, has reaffirmed its commitment to prosecute the Lord's Resistance Army leader and his accomplices.
International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda addresses the Security Council (file photo).
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