The UN Human Rights Council has appointed Fatou Bensouda, a former International Criminal Court, ICC, prosecutor and Gambian lawyer, to head a team that will probe alleged violations during the conflict in Ethiopia.
The team will have two other international experts: Kenyan lawyer Kaari Betty Murungi and Steven Ratner of the United States.
They will serve on the ”newly created International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia.
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The UN rights body agreed last December to send international investigators to Ethiopia, where the federal troops and rebels have been fighting.
The commission was handed a one-year renewable mandate to ”impartially investigate allegations of violations and abuses committed by all sides in the conflict.
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BBC /Christopher Ojilere
Bensouda to head Ethiopian War probe Team
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