ICC Holds Kony War Crimes Hearing

September 9, 2025

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) began a landmark in-absentia hearing on September 9, 2025, to present evidence against Joseph Kony, the fugitive Ugandan warlord accused of leading the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in a brutal campaign of war crimes and crimes against humanity in northern Uganda.

Charges and Significance

Kony faces 39 counts, including murder, rape, and sexual enslavement, for atrocities committed between 2002 and 2005. The hearing, not a trial, allows prosecutors to outline their case, with Kony represented by a defense lawyer.

Judges will decide if the evidence supports the charges, though a trial requires Kony’s capture.

This case tests the ICC’s ability to proceed without suspects in custody, potentially setting a precedent for figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Kony’s Reign of Terror

Raised among the Acholi in northern Uganda, Kony, a former altar boy, claimed spiritual powers and launched the LRA in 1987 to overthrow President Yoweri Museveni, aiming to rule by the Ten Commandments.

His campaign terrorized civilians, abducting children, mutilating victims, and displacing thousands into camps, which critics said worsened suffering without stopping the LRA. By 2005, Uganda’s military pressure forced the LRA into Sudan and Congo, where Kony remains at large.

Elusive Fugitive

Despite U.S. support, including 250 troops sent in 2011, and a $5 million reward, Kony evades capture, possibly hiding in the Central African Republic or South Darfur.

The 2012 “Kony2012” video by Invisible Children spotlighted his crimes, yet he remains free, with many LRA commanders dead or captured.

Impact in Uganda

Survivors like Odong Kajumba, who escaped the LRA in 1996, welcome the ICC’s efforts but lament Kony’s freedom.

“He did terrible things. If they catch him, I’ll be happy,” Kajumba said.

The hearing, a step toward justice, is closely watched in Uganda.

Looking Ahead

The ICC’s in-absentia hearing marks a bold move to address Kony’s legacy of violence. Its outcome could shape how the court handles other high-profile fugitives, while Uganda awaits justice for decades of LRA atrocities.

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