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Ugandan MPs petition ICC to probe 'genocide'

Published: 05 Jan 2017 - 11:17 pm | Last Updated: 13 Nov 2021 - 02:07 am

Agencies

Kampala: A group of Ugandan lawmakers have sent a petition to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to ask for an investigation into possible atrocities by security forces when they clashed with a tribal militia late last year.
According to an official toll, 62 people were killed in November when a combined force of soldiers and police officers clashed with a tribal leader's guards in the Rwenzori region near Uganda's western border with the DR Congo.
William Nzoghu, a legislator from the area and one of six members of parliament who sent the petition, said the number of people killed exceeded 200 and that police and the army "jointly committed a genocide and crimes against humanity".
"We are saying let the ICC come and investigate," he said.
The area, which has been beset by unrest in recent years, often votes for the opposition in general elections.
Critics of the long-standing president, Yoweri Museveni, accuse his government of deliberately stoking violence in the region as retribution for its residents' rejection of his ruling party candidates.
In an emailed response, the ICC's Office of the Prosecutor said it had received the petition and that it would announce a decision in "due course".
Rights group Amnesty International said that during the clashes several people appeared to have been "summarily shot dead and their bodies dumped".