person > Luis Moreno-Ocampo
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International Criminal Court seeks defence minister Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein's arrest as part of Darfur investigation.
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2012 07:25 GMT Africa
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As the court charges officials over the 2007 election violence, we ask if this signals the end of a culture of impunity.
Inside Story
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2012 14:11 GMT Inside Story
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Callixte Mbarushimana "cordially invited" to accompany police to appear before judge on return to host country.
Last Modified: 23 Dec 2011 23:25 GMT Europe
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Moreno-Ocampo seeks answers over former Libyan leader's death, saying circumstances "create suspicions of war crimes".
Last Modified: 16 Dec 2011 06:38 GMT Africa
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Aisha Gaddafi asks the International Criminal Court whether the former Libyan leader's killing is under investigation.
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2011 09:24 GMT Africa
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We ask if the appointment of an African as ICC chief prosecutor will impact the Court's work on the continent.
Inside Story
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2011 11:35 GMT Inside Story
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International Criminal Court member states unanimously elect her to replace Luis Moreno-Ocampo next year.
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2011 18:52 GMT Americas
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Fatima Bensouda, International Criminal Court's deputy, expected to be elected body's chief prosecutor in vote at UN.
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2011 11:36 GMT Americas
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As Laurent Gbagbo appears in court, ICC head is tackled over claims court is only focused on Africa.
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2011 21:12 GMT Africa
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Prosecutor wants Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein held for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Darfur.
Last Modified: 02 Dec 2011 14:23 GMT Africa
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