DRC/ ICC/ The DRC calls on ICC to elevate crime of aggression to Major international offense

In an unprecedented move, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has formally urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to recognize the crime of aggression as an offense equal in severity to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

 

This appeal comes amid ongoing tensions between the DRC and Rwanda, which Congo has repeatedly accused of interference and aggressive incursions into its territory.

 

DRC Deputy Justice Minister Samuel Mbemba issued a powerful statement, describing aggression as a “foundational crime” that enables other serious violations within ICC’s jurisdiction.

 

Mbemba emphasized that elevating aggression to the highest rank of international crimes could be a game-changer not only for the DRC but for countries worldwide facing similar cross-border hostilities.

 

The plea is part of a broader strategy by the Congolese government to draw international attention to the security challenges facing the country.

 

Congolese authorities hope this move will strengthen the legitimacy of their grievances and garner concrete measures against Rwanda’s alleged hostile actions.

 

If the ICC responds to the DRC’s call, it could potentially reshape international criminal policy, assigning greater significance to cross-border acts of aggression.

 

This shift would mark a significant evolution in global justice, recognizing the serious threat that unprovoked aggression poses to peace and stability.

 

Gilbert FOTSO

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