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The
International Criminal Court The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals ...
opened a '' proprio motu'' investigation in the ''Situation in Georgia'' on 27 January 2016 to look into war crimes and
crimes against humanity Crimes against humanity are widespread or systemic acts committed by or on behalf of a ''de facto'' authority, usually a state, that grossly violate human rights. Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity do not have to take place within the ...
that may have occurred in and around
South Ossetia South Ossetia, ka, სამხრეთი ოსეთი, ( , ), officially the Republic of South Ossetia – the State of Alania, is a partially recognised landlocked state in the South Caucasus. It has an officially stated populat ...
in the context of an international armed conflict between
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...
and
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
between 1 July and 10 October 2008. The investigation phase was announced to have been completed on 16 December 2022. In the course of it, the three high-ranking officials in the Russian-backed South Ossetian government — remaining at large as of the time of the announcement — were subjected to arrest warrants for crimes committed against Georgian civilians. The fourth suspect, a senior Russian general, was not indicted as he had died in 2021.


Preliminary examination

Georgia is a state party to the
Rome Statute The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). It was adopted at a diplomatic conference in Rome, Italy on 17 July 1998Michael P. Scharf (August 1998)''Results of the R ...
of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the ICC announced the preliminary examination of the situation in Georgia on 14 August 2008, shortly after a ceasefire agreement was achieved in a conflict that pitted Russia and Russian-backed South Ossetian secessionists against Georgia. The hostilities were accompanied by mutual recriminations of war crimes by all sides involved, including Georgia and several human right groups alleging ethnically-based attacks and forced displacement of Georgian civilians and Russia accusing Georgian forces of attacking Russian troops who had been deployed in the area as peacekeepers under an earlier peace agreement. In its preliminary examination, the ICC OTP gathered information on alleged crimes attributed to the three parties involved in the armed conflict, specifically crimes that may have occurred in South Ossetia and around it, on the undisputed territory of Georgia temporarily occupied by Russia, such as murder, forcible transfer of population and persecution as well as attacks against the civilian population, willful killing, intentionally directing attacks against peacekeepers, destruction of property and pillaging. On 8 October 2015, the ICC Presidency assigned the Situation in Georgia investigation to Pre-Trial Chamber I, consisting of three judges: Péter Kovács,
Reine Alapini-Gansou Reine Adélaïde Sophie Alapini-Gansou (born 11 August 1956) is a Beninese jurist who is a judge of the International Criminal Court since March 2018. Early life and education Alapini-Gansou was born in Abidjan in Ivory Coast on August 11, 1956. ...
, and
Socorro Flores Liera María del Socorro Flores Liera (born 15 September 1965) known as Socorro Flores  is a  Mexican lawyer, diplomat and a judge of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. She was Mexico Permanent Representative to the United Nations. ...
. The Prosecutor of the ICC
Fatou Bensouda Fatou Bom Bensouda (; ; born 31 January 1961) is a Gambian lawyer and former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). She served as Prosecutor from June 2012 to June 2021, after having ...
submitted a request to the Pre-Trial Chamber for authorisation to open an investigation into the situation on 13 October 2015. On 27 January 2016, Pre-Trial Chamber I granted the Prosecutor's request to open an investigation proprio motu in the situation in Georgia. After several months of active advocacy, the ICC's Registrar visited Georgia and announced the opening of the field office in October 2017. The office was initially heavily undersourced and its work was affected by the lack of experience of the region as well as political turbulences in Georgia. On 30 June 2022, on the strength of evidence collected during the investigation, the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber delivered
arrest warrants An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a judge or magistrate on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual, or the search and seizure of an individual's property. Canada Arrest warrants are issued by a ...
for three ''de facto'' South Ossetian officials believed to bear responsibility for war crimes committed during the 2008 war —
Mikhail Mindzaev Mikhail Mayramovich Mindzaev (also spelled Mindzayev, russian: Михаил Майрамович Миндзаев; born 28 September 1955) is a Russian police officer and government official. His notable tenure was Minister of Internal Affairs in th ...
, Gamlet Guchmazov and David Sanakoev, respectively, holding the positions of Minister of Internal Affairs, head of a detention centre in
Tskhinvali Tskhinvali ( ka, ცხინვალი ) or Tskhinval ( os, Цхинвал, Чъреба, Tskhinval, Chreba, ; rus, Цхинва́л(и), r=Tskhinvál(i), ) is the capital of the disputed ''de facto'' independent Republic of South Ossetia, int ...
, and Presidential Representative for Human Rights of South Ossetia, at the relevant time.


Conclusion

On 16 December 2022,
Karim Ahmad Khan Karim Asad Ahmad Khan KC (born 30 March 1970) is a British lawyer and specialist in international criminal law and international human rights law who has served as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court since 2021. Following his appoi ...
, the Prosecutor of the ICC, announced the conclusion of the six-year investigation phase in the Situation in Georgia. The statement confirmed that the three South Ossetian officials had been
indicted An indictment ( ) is a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime. In jurisdictions that use the concept of felonies, the most serious criminal offence is a felony; jurisdictions that do not use the felonies concept often use that of an ...
for "unlawful confinement, torture, and ill-treatment, hostage taking, and subsequent unlawful transfer of ethnic Georgian civilians in the context of an occupation by the Russian Federation". The three men remained at large at that time. Further, a senior Russian commander, Major General
Vyacheslav Borisov Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Borisov (russian: Вячеслав Николаевич Борисов: January 12, 1955 – November 4, 2021) was a Russian major-general. He took part in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War as a commanding officer in South Ossetia. ...
, was "believed to have intentionally contributed to the execution of some of these crimes", but he was not indicted on account of being dead at the time. The Prosecutor noted that the mentioned crimes were "representative of a wider pattern of criminality which included the widespread looting and destruction of Georgian villages and homes and the denial of the return of almost all of the Georgian population of the Tskhinvali region". Karim Ahmad Khan also revealed that due to the lack of any significant change in circumstance the Prosecutor's Office would not pursue new lines of inquiry into the responsibility of other persons or for other conduct within the Situation in Georgia. This was the first time that the Office decided to conclude the investigation phase of the work in relation to a Situation addressed by the Court. The Prosecutor emphasized that the ICC's efforts in Georgia were "far from over" as the individuals subject to arrest warrants had yet to be successfully prosecuted.


References

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