ICC finds ex-Congolese vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba guilty of war crimes
Source: The Guardian
ICC finds ex-Congolese vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba guilty of war crimes
Bemba accused of not taking steps to stop his militia committing mass
murder, rape and pillage in neighbouring Central African Republic
Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent
Monday 21 March 2016 14.38 GMT
The former Congolese vice-president, Jean-Pierre Bemba, has been found guilty of war crimes in a trial at the international criminal court in The Hague.
The 53-year-old warlord commanded a militia that committed mass murder, rape and pillage in neighbouring Central African Republic, the court ruled at the end of a trial that focused on the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war.
More than 5,000 victims were granted the right to participate in the hearings the highest number in any of the cases before the ICC.
Prosecutors told the court that Bemba, who led that Congolese Liberation Movement (MLC), knew that the troops were committing crimes and did not take all necessary and reasonable measures within his power to prevent or repress their commission.
Bemba was charged with two counts of crimes against humanity, involving murder and rape, as well as three counts of war crimes murder, rape and pillaging all connected to attacks in CAR between 2002 and 2003. His troops had entered CAR to prop up the countrys president, Ange-Félix Patassé, who was eventually ousted.
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