ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by oshozondii: 5:49pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Statement of the Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, on the conclusion of the preliminary examination of the situation in Nigeria
Today, I announce the conclusion of the preliminary examination of the situation in Nigeria.
As I stated last year at the annual Assembly of States Parties, before I end my term as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court ("ICC" or the "Court", I intend to reach determinations on all files that have been under preliminary examination under my tenure, as far as I am able. In that statement, I also indicated the high likelihood that several preliminary examinations would progress to the investigative stage. Following a thorough process, I can announce today that the statutory criteria for opening an investigation into the situation in Nigeria have been met.
Specifically, my Office has concluded that there is a reasonable basis to believe that members of Boko Haram and its splinter groups have committed the following acts constituting crimes against humanity and war crimes: murder; rape, sexual slavery, including forced pregnancy and forced marriage; enslavement; torture; cruel treatment; outrages upon personal dignity; taking of hostages; intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities; intentionally directing attacks against personnel, installations, material, units or vehicles involved in a humanitarian assistance; intentionally directing attacks against buildings dedicated to education and to places of worship and similar institutions; conscripting and enlisting children under the age of fifteen years into armed groups and using them to participate actively in hostilities; persecution on gender and religious grounds; and other inhumane acts.
While my Office recognises that the vast majority of criminality within the situation is attributable to non-state actors, we have also found a reasonable basis to believe that members of the Nigerian Security Forces ("NSF" have committed the following acts constituting crimes against humanity and war crimes: murder, rape, torture, and cruel treatment; enforced disappearance; forcible transfer of population; outrages upon personal dignity; intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such and against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities; unlawful imprisonment; conscripting and enlisting children under the age of fifteen years into armed forces and using them to participate actively in hostilities; persecution on gender and political grounds; and other inhumane acts.
These allegations are also sufficiently grave to warrant investigation by my Office, both in quantitative and qualitative terms. My Office will provide further details in our forthcoming annual Report on Preliminary Examination Activities.
The preliminary examination has been lengthy not because of the findings on crimes – indeed, as early as 2013, the Office announced its findings on crimes in Nigeria, which have been updated regularly since. The duration of the preliminary examination, open since 2010, was due to the priority given by my Office in supporting the Nigerian authorities in investigating and prosecuting these crimes domestically.
It has always been my conviction that the goals of the Rome Statute are best served by States executing their own primary responsibility to ensure accountability at the national level. I have repeatedly stressed my aspiration for the ability of the Nigerian judicial system to address these alleged crimes. We have engaged in multiple missions to Nigeria to support national efforts, shared our own assessments, and invited the authorities to act. We have seen some efforts made by the prosecuting authorities in Nigeria to hold members of Boko Haram to account in recent years, primarily against low-level captured fighters for membership in a terrorist organisation. The military authorities have also informed me that they have examined, and dismissed, allegations against their own troops.
I have given ample time for these proceedings to progress, bearing in mind the overarching requirements of partnership and vigilance that must guide our approach to complementarity. However, our assessment is that none of these proceedings relate, even indirectly, to the forms of conduct or categories of persons that would likely form the focus of my investigations. And while this does not foreclose the possibility for the authorities to conduct relevant and genuine proceedings, it does mean that, as things stand, the requirements under the Statute are met for my Office to proceed.
Moving forward, the next step will be to request authorisation from the Judges of the Pre-Trial Chamber of the Court to open investigations. The Office faces a situation where several preliminary examinations have reached or are approaching the same stage, at a time when we remain gripped by operational challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, on the one hand, and by the limitations of our operational capacity due to overextended resources, on the other. This is also occurring in the context of the pressures the pandemic is placing on the global economy. Against this backdrop, in the immediate period ahead, we will need to take several strategic and operational decisions on the prioritisation of the Office's workload, which also duly take into account the legitimate expectations of victims and affected communities as well as other stakeholders. This is a matter that I will also discuss with the incoming Prosecutor, once elected, as part of the transition discussions I intend to have. In the interim, my Office will continue to take the necessary measures to ensure the integrity of future investigations in relation to the situation in Nigeria.
The predicament we are confronted with due to capacity constraints underscores the clear mismatch between the resources afforded to my Office and the ever growing demands placed upon it. It is a situation that requires not only prioritization on behalf of the Office, to which we remain firmly committed, but also open and frank discussions with the Assembly of States Parties, and other stakeholders of the Rome Statute system, on the real resource needs of my Office in order to effectively execute its statutory mandate.
As we move towards the next steps concerning the situation in Nigeria, I count on the full support of the Nigerian authorities, as well as of the Assembly of States Parties more generally, on whose support the Court ultimately depends. And as we look ahead to future investigations in the independent and impartial exercise of our mandate, I also look forward to a constructive and collaborative exchange with the Government of Nigeria to determine how justice may best be served under the shared framework of complementary domestic and international action.
The Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC conducts independent and impartial preliminary examinations, investigations and prosecutions of the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression. Since 2003, the Office has been conducting investigations in multiple situations within the ICC's jurisdiction, namely in Uganda; the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Darfur, Sudan; the Central African Republic (two distinct situations); Kenya; Libya; Côte d'Ivoire; Mali; Georgia, Burundi Bangladesh/Myanmar and Afghanistan (subject to a pending article 18 deferral request). The Office is also currently conducting preliminary examinations relating to the situations in Bolivia; Colombia; Guinea; the Philippines; Ukraine; and Venezuela (I and II), while the situation in Palestine is pending a judicial ruling. https://www.icc-cpi.int/Pages/item.aspx?name=201211-prosecutor-statement 22 Likes |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Freestainworld(m): 6:15pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. Another Almajiri on the beat. 222 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Muhylonaire007: 6:22pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
:* a welcomed development!!! They should jail all of them including the bastard we call president! 136 Likes 10 Shares |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Muhylonaire007: 6:22pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
[s][/s] Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. [s][/s] Weere E go soon clear for una eye 62 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by GIANTPLUSHUB: 6:22pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Not a bad idea 7 Likes |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by gimbayaro(m): 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
ICC are delaying... 24 Likes |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by MedicH: 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. 32 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Okoroawusa: 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Na today?
Mtchew... 1 Like |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by blinking001(m): 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
ICC has no right to investigate our security apparatus. They should investigate Obama and hilary Clintin for the roles they played in turning our darling Libya to the lawless state they are now. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Sarkin: 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Excellent.
We patroict Nigerians would corroborate your findings with further worse evidence gathered against this administration. 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nigeriabiafra80: 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
They better start before Nnamdi kanu talk Wike start packing your bag Nothing concern me with sanwo Olu let his people deal with him as they like But wike won’t escape justice The so called goc of porthacourt that fake his death ,have saw the hand writing but we will drag him where ever he hide to icc Even from grave 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nobody: 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nairalandwizerd(m): 6:23pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Good 14 Likes |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by hisexcellency34: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
What about the Commander in Chief 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nobody: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. I don't know what surprises me, your INSENSITIVITY OR YOUR IGNORANCE. 31 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nobody: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Xclusivedaniel6(m): 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. WEREY OLORIBURUKU APODA OPONU ODE AKIDANIDANI ERAN EWURE EWU NDIARA NINCOMPOOP CHARLATAN NUISANCE LOWLIFE BIGOT FOOLISH STUPID FOOL 56 Likes 4 Shares |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Nobody: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
[s] Kaduna1stson: Haba !
I can see that some people are just reporting our soldiers to I just because the head of the soldiers and police are fulani, this is bigotry. This is very bad, if the south west continues to use their media to report the north, we will remove our support to them for 2023 presidency. [/s] Try to receive sense. 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by wellmax(m): 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
But they can ignore the UK. Hypocrites 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by IamWonderful: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Ok |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by GOTVee: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Even though I'm a born again Christian, I do not support this move by the ICC. Nigeria is a sovereign state and our sovereignty must be respected. The exaggerated claims by we Christians that people of our faith is been targeted is false. The government of Nigeria respects the secularity of the constitution and upholds it in its dealings with every groups in the country. If ICC could not prosecute the western governments despite glaring evidences of war crimes, why must we Africans allow ourselves to be bullied? I hope the actions of we Christians won't resort to unwanted crisis because we always cry wolf when there is none. No Muslim group or leaders ever petitions the ICC like we Christians do. We Christians really have a lot to learn from our Muslim brothers up north 12 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by Gwagone: 6:24pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Let them go on with their job please 1 Like |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by edgecution(m): 6:25pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
ICC my assss!!!!! They can never investigate the WEST but be barking down on Africa. 10 Likes |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by dietola01(m): 6:25pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Better late than never |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by mcharles(m): 6:26pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by lloydtruth: 6:26pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
I hope the trial happens. |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by rawtouch: 6:26pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
after the uk 7 Likes |
Re: ICC To Investigate Nigerian Security Agencies Over "Crimes Against Humanity" by sammysneh(m): 6:26pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Story for the gods, This ICC guys are empty barrel 5 Likes |