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ICC: CAR Seleka leader docked for crimes against humanity

“I plead not guilty to all charges and all situations,” Mr Said, dressed in a dark grey suit, told the judges.

• September 26, 2022
Mahamat Said Abdel Kani

A suspected leader of the Seleka militia groups in the Central African Republic, Mahamat Said Abdel Kani, pleaded not guilty to charges against him at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday.

Prosecutors said Mr Said was charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity at the opening of his trial as he oversaw a prison in the capital Bangui where inmates were beaten and tortured.

“I plead not guilty to all charges and all situations,” Mr Said, dressed in a dark grey suit, told the judges.

The mostly Muslim Seleka militia groups seized power in 2013-2014 as part of the Central African Republic’s long-running civil war, ousting then-President Francois Bozize.

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan told judges at the start of the trial that the Seleka ruled “by fear, by terror.”

Mr Said was the de facto leader of a detention centre where he “wielded immense power.”

Mr Khan painted a picture of Mr Said as the head of a prison that was actually a torture centre who “actively hunted down civilians” and brought them to the prison knowing “what nightmare awaited them under his control.”

The ICC has charged leaders of the Seleka and opposing Christian militias known as ‘anti-balaka’. 

Mr Said is the first alleged Seleka member to go on trial.

In February 2021, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, a former African football executive whom prosecutors said was a senior anti-balaka militia leader, and Alfred Yekatom, also known as ‘Rambo’, went on trial for charges relating to attacks on Muslim civilians.

Another suspected anti-balaka leader is also being held in ICC custody, awaiting confirmation of charges hearing expected in early 2023.

The Central African Republic has been mired in violence since a coalition of mostly northern and predominantly Muslim rebels known as Seleka, or ‘Alliance’ in the Sango language, seized power in March 2013.

Their rule gave rise to the opposing anti-balaka Christian militias. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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