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Office of the Prosecutor of International Criminal Court has Launched Formal Investigations against Some African Trouble Spots

The Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court has launched Formal Investigations into the Situations In Darfur, Congo, Uganda and Central African Republic.

The  only lawyer in the upper Midwest admitted to practice before the Hague based  the International Criminal Court (ICC) , John fossum, recently came back to Minnesota from Hague and shared some of the details about some of some actions taken by Court  with the African News Journal.
“ICC  is unique among the International tribunals for a number of reasons, first, that it is intended to be permanent, and second that it is establishing procedures to allow the participation of victims in the court proceedings.” Fossum Told African New Journal