Next ICC Chief Prosecutor pledges universal accountability
Gambian lawyer, Fatou Bensouda, has emerged as the consensus canditate for the International Criminal Court's next Chief Prosecutor.
Bensouda, who has been the Deputy Prosecutor of the ICC since 2004 and a former minister of justice in Gambia, also served at the UN tribunal on Rwanda's 1994 genocide.
In a statement, Bensouda said,
"I am deeply grateful for the nomination and remain committed to the goals of the court to end impunity for those responsible for the gravest offences, bring justice to their victims and prevent future crimes."
“Those who are trying to bring unspeakable atrocities, suffering to civilians anywhere in the world will be held accountable.”
