War crimes court orders freeing of Rwandan rebel

He has spent nearly a year behind bars at the ICC’s detention unit in The Hague facing eight counts of war crimes and five counts of crimes against humanity allegedly committed by rebel forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Kivu province in 2009.
But a majority of ICC judges ruled on Friday  there was not enough evidence to hold the 48-year-old Mbarushimana criminally  responsible.

The charges include allegations that FDLR members forced civilian men to rape women, mutilated genitals of rape victims, cut open wombs of women and removed their foetuses, and burnt down homes.
Pascal Turlan, an advisor at the prosecutor’s office, told AFP yesterday: “The prosecutor’s office is evaluating all opportunities for the suspension of the release order, including before the appeals chamber.”
Moreno-Ocampo warned on Friday that releasing Mbarushimana could see him interfere with the prosecution’s investigation.

The former UN computer technician was arrested in Paris in October last year and was transferred to The Hague in January.
Prosecutors accused him of organising a campaign of attacks against Congolese civilians from Paris using “international and local media channels”.

The attacks perpetrated by the FDLR  resulted in 384 civilian deaths between February and October 2009, as well as 135 cases of sexual violence, 521 abductions,  38 cases of torture and five of mutilation, prosecutors said.

Mbarushimana himself has always insisted   he was innocent and denounced the “barbarity” of military force that has ravaged Africa’s Great Lakes region. — AFP.

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