ICC seeks charges against LRA leader Joseph Kony
In the 1990s, the LRA started a revolt in Uganda, killing, dismembering, and kidnapping people—especially children.
According to the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Joseph Kony, the rebel leader in Uganda, should face legal action.
The prosecutor's office has never requested a hearing to confirm charges while a suspect is not present.
17 years ago, a warrant for the Lord's Resistance Army's leader's arrest was issued on 33 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
In the 1990s, the LRA started a revolt in Uganda, killing, dismembering, and kidnapping people—especially children.
Although Mr. Kony's whereabouts are unknown, the LRA has been active in the Central African Republic and Sudan.