I found this question, and a very serious one that was directed to the United Nations. I never did see an answer, so can you answer this ladies question.
Gloire Amani Kabare Ammany

Dear MONUC,
I hope this message finds you well. The reason why I have decide to write to you this message is because I just wonder to know if the Rebel General Laurent Nkunda is still alive in custody (remain in jail in Rwanda) and waiting to be sent back home to face trial (D.R.Congo supervisor by the International Criminal Court and UN). I understood that the ICC has no police force of its own to track down and arrest suspects. Instead it must rely on national police services to make arrests and seek their transfer to The Hague.
My question is if Jean-Pierre Bemba, a former vice president in Congo putted on trial for alleged crimes against humanity of leading militias who murdered and raped civilians in Central African Republic in 2002 and 2003. So what about Rebel General Laurent Nkunda? In 2005, The "Congolese government" issued an international arrest warrant against him for alleged war crimes. In addition, the point I am trying to make is also support by Human Rights Watch who says "his troops have been implicated in numerous killings, torture and rapes."
We want justice for all of them and therefore will send a strong message to those who still using violent. I want straight answer please.
I am one of the youngest generations and only want justice. As I believe in unity instead of division simply because we are one nation (Tutsi, Hutu and other Congolese ethnics within our country are one); and I think it wrong to promote violent to gain peace. I would sincere thanks you for all the taugh job you're currently doing in my country and still hope for change.
Thanks for your time and comprehension.
Gloire
I hope this message finds you well. The reason why I have decide to write to you this message is because I just wonder to know if the Rebel General Laurent Nkunda is still alive in custody (remain in jail in Rwanda) and waiting to be sent back home to face trial (D.R.Congo supervisor by the International Criminal Court and UN). I understood that the ICC has no police force of its own to track down and arrest suspects. Instead it must rely on national police services to make arrests and seek their transfer to The Hague.
My question is if Jean-Pierre Bemba, a former vice president in Congo putted on trial for alleged crimes against humanity of leading militias who murdered and raped civilians in Central African Republic in 2002 and 2003. So what about Rebel General Laurent Nkunda? In 2005, The "Congolese government" issued an international arrest warrant against him for alleged war crimes. In addition, the point I am trying to make is also support by Human Rights Watch who says "his troops have been implicated in numerous killings, torture and rapes."
We want justice for all of them and therefore will send a strong message to those who still using violent. I want straight answer please.
I am one of the youngest generations and only want justice. As I believe in unity instead of division simply because we are one nation (Tutsi, Hutu and other Congolese ethnics within our country are one); and I think it wrong to promote violent to gain peace. I would sincere thanks you for all the taugh job you're currently doing in my country and still hope for change.
Thanks for your time and comprehension.
Gloire

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