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Said trial opens at International Criminal Court

The trial started with the reading of the charges against Mr Said

At the end of the trial hearings, the Judges will render their judgement within a reasonable period of time

THE HAGUE, Netherlands, September 26, 2022/APO Group/ --

On 26 September 2022, the trial in the case The Prosecutor v. Mahamat Said Abdel Kani opened before Trial Chamber VI of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “the Court”) (http://www.ICC-cpi.int), composed of Judge Miatta Maria Samba (Presiding judge), Judge Socorro Flores Liera and Judge Sergio Gerardo Ugalde Godínez. As a former alleged Seleka commander, Mr Said is accused of crimes against humanity (imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty; torture; persecution; enforced disappearance and other inhumane acts) and war crimes (torture and cruel treatment) allegedly committed in Bangui (CAR) in 2013. 

The trial started with the reading of the charges against Mr Said. The Chamber was satisfied that the accused understood the nature of the charges. The accused pleaded not-guilty to all the charges. Mr Said is represented by Principal Counsel Jennifer Naouri and her team. 

The Court's Prosecutor Karim AA Khan KC and Senior Trial Lawyer Holo Makwaia took the floor for opening statements. This will be followed by the opening statements of the Legal Representative of Victims, Sarah Pellet, and the Defence. The first Prosecution witness is scheduled to start testifying after the end of the opening statements. The Prosecution is currently expected to call 43 witnesses.

After it is finished, the Legal Representative of Victims may submit observations, and the Defence will have the opportunity to present its case and call witnesses. At the end of the trial hearings, the Judges will render their judgement within a reasonable period of time. The Trial Chamber will convict someone only if it is satisfied that the charges have been proven beyond reasonable doubt.

Background: The warrant of arrest against Mr Mahamat Said Abdel Kani was issued under seal on 7 January 2019 for war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in Bangui (CAR) in 2013. Mr Said was surrendered to the ICC on 24 January 2021. The initial appearance before the Court took place on 28 and 29 January 2021. The confirmation of charges (https://bit.ly/3SBUHFU) hearing took place from 12 to 14 October 2021. On 9 December 2021, Pre-Trial Chamber II partially confirmed the charges brought by the Prosecution against Mr Said and committed him to a Trial Chamber for trial on the charges as confirmed: crimes against humanity (imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty; torture; persecution; enforced disappearance and other inhumane acts) and war crimes (torture and cruel treatment). On 21 February 2022, Trial Chamber VI scheduled the opening of the trial for 26 September 2022.

For more information on this case, click here (https://bit.ly/3dKdz6w)

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Audio-visual materials:
First session
YouTube (for viewing): floor (https://bit.ly/3Ccjpr1)
Video (MPEG-4) for viewing and download: floor (https://bit.ly/3RcZpZA)
Audio (MPEG-3) for download: floor (https://bit.ly/3BLso0J)

Photographs of the hearing (https://bit.ly/3SxmtDo)

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