Dominic Ongwen is in US custody in Central African Republic after surrendering there on Jan 6. He is wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands.
"Some of our partners want him tried by the ICC but we want him tried in Uganda because we have the capacity to try him," Uganda State Minister for Regional Cooperation Asuman Kiyingi said yesterday.
Kiyingi said a decision would be made during consultations between the African Union, Uganda, US and United Nations. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said the US is working with the African Union to determine the next steps for Ongwen.
The LRA, led by Joseph Kony, began in Uganda in the 1980s as a tribal uprising. At the peak of its powers the group razed villages, raped women and amputated limbs. It is especially notorious for recruiting boys to fight and taking girls as sex slaves.
"His abduction was a crime. It should be Kony to go ICC, not Ongwen," Ladu said. The family said they want him tried in a traditional justice system called Mato-Oput, in which chiefs from his tribe would parade him before his victims and he would be made to drink bitter herbs, apologise and then be pardoned.
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