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Amnesty International invites International Criminal Court to immediately begin an in - Edoman - 12-07-2019 Amnesty International invites International Criminal Court to immediately begin an investigation into crimes being committed by the Nigeria Government Amnesty International has invited the International Criminal Court to immediately begin an investigation into crimes being committed by the Nigeria Government. Amnesty International while reacting to the publication of the annual report of the Prosecutor of the ICC on preliminary examinations, which sets out the work of the ICC over the last year looking at countries around the world where crimes may have been committed to decide whether to open investigations, Netsanet Belay, Amnesty International’s Research and Advocacy Director, said that an ICC investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the conflict in North-East Nigeria is now inevitable. The ICC had released its 2019 report on preliminary examinations. The ICC prosecutor said it is losing patience with the failure of the Nigerian Government to investigate and prosecute those responsible for crimes committed by different insurgent groups in the country. AI, stressing the need for investigation in Nigeria, lamented that the government was not keen on delivering justice. Quote:Belay said, “The prosecutor has also confirmed that she will make a final decision in 2020 on whether to proceed to investigate specific crimes. by L |