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Central African Republic militia leader appears at ICC

Published: 23 Nov 2018 - 05:26 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 09:12 am
Members of the armed forces arrest on October 29, 2018 Central African MP Alfred Yekatom who represents the southern M'baiki district former militia leader, after he fired the gun at the parliament in Bangui.  AFP / Gael Grilhot

Members of the armed forces arrest on October 29, 2018 Central African MP Alfred Yekatom who represents the southern M'baiki district former militia leader, after he fired the gun at the parliament in Bangui. AFP / Gael Grilhot

By Hassan Isilow I Anadolu

JOHANNESBURG:  A war crimes suspect from the Central African Republic (CAR) on Friday appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague for a pre-trial hearing.

The court heard Alfred Yekatom who commanded a group of Christian militias, known as the anti-balaka, had committed crimes against humanity, the ICC said in a statement.

He is accused of torturing, murdering and forcing tens of thousands of Muslims to flee the country from December 2013 to August 2014.

The pre-trial court said it found reasonable grounds to believe he committed or otherwise ordered the crimes.

Yekatom was arrested in CAR late last month and handed over to the court on Nov. 17.

CAR, a mineral rich country descended into conflict in 2013 after seleka rebels, said to be predominantly Muslim, ousted the government of President Francois Bozize, a Christian, and installed Michel Djotodia, a Muslim.

Thousands of both Muslim and Christian civilians have fled their homes to internally displaced peoples camps or across neighboring countries.

Despite electing a new president, the country is still plagued by tit-for-tat communal violence.