A Confidential Brief to the ICC Accuses Russia-Linked Wagner of Promoting Atrocities in West Africa
- The International Criminal Court is reviewing a legal brief claiming that the Russia-linked Wagner Group committed war crimes by sharing graphic images of atrocities in West Africa on social media, including references to cannibalism.
- Observers note that this approach has resulted in unprecedented atrocities and dehumanization in the region.
- The brief argues that circulating such images could also be considered a war crime, according to legal experts.
- Human Rights Watch has reported on and documented the atrocities committed in Mali by Wagner and other armed groups.
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A confidential brief to the ICC accuses Russia-linked Wagner of
DAKAR: The International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal report asserting that the Russia-linked Wagner Group has committed war crimes by spreading images of apparent atrocities in West Africa on social media, including ones alluding to cannibalism, according to the brief seen exclusively by The Associated Press. In the videos, men in military
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