Is anyone from your nation wanted by the ICC?

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[b]Subjects name[/b]:
[b]Subjects position/rank[/b]:
[b]Date warrant was issued[/b]:
[b]Date/timeframe of crime/crimes[/b]:
[b]In custody or at large?[/b]:
[b]Type of charge:[/b] (crime against humanity / war crime)
[b]Charges[/b]:
[b]Summary of crime/crimes[/b]:
Subjects name: Edouard Kanaho
Subjects position/rank: Commander of 032 Battalion of the United Democratic Forces (1994-1996) Head of the People's Defence Militia (2014-2017)
Date warrant was issued: July 18th, 2019
Date/timeframe of crime/crimes: 1994-1996 , 2015-2017
In custody or at large?: At large, currently Mayor of the Town of Ulira
Type of charge: Crimes against humanity and war crimes
Charges:
Summary of crime/crimes: During his time as a Commander of the UDF rebel group, when the Kuvandan Civil War was ongoing, Kanaho ordered and personally committed dozens of crimes against humanity and war crimes. Under his command, several hundred Tutsi villagers were massacred in the town of Gowera. Kanaho employed dozens of child soldiers, and also ordered, directed and took part in attacks on civilian targets, such as Churches, as well as medical facilities or aid facilities.
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Subjects name: Francis Mungu
Subjects position/rank: Commander of the BIR (Rapid Intervention Battalion)
Date warrant was issued: December 8th, 2018
Date/timeframe of crime/crimes: June 2015 - July 2017
In custody or at large?: At large
Type of charges: war crimes
Charges:
Summary of crime/crimes: During the ethnic violence in Kuvanda between 2015 and 2017, Commander Mungu of the BIR is alleged to have been responsible for several dozen war crimes. His forces were captured on video executing captured militants, as well as executing two men accused of providing assistance to militants. Several militants who surrendered to the UN alleged torture and degrading treatment at the hands of BIR troops under Mungu's command. Several civilians interviewed by UN investigators reported that family members had been arrested by men belonging to the BIR, and had not been seen for several years. On June 24th, 2015, an anti-government protest in the capital was suppressed by Presidential Guards and the BIR. Seventeen protestors were killed by small arms fire identified to have been fired by BIR troops. Mungu himself was caught on video firing a pistol into a fleeing crowd.