Gambian Woman Sworn In as Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor
Gambia’s Fatou Bensouda was sworn in Friday as the International Criminal Court’s new chief prosecutor, becoming the first African and woman to preside over the Hague-based tribunal.
Bensouda has rejected criticism of double standards in the ICC’s prosecutions that have so far only targeted Africa.
Fifty-one-year-old Bensouda becomes only the second chief prosecutor of the nine-year-old International Criminal Court (ICC). She takes over from Luis Moreno-Ocampo of Argentina, after serving as his number two for years.
In interviews, Bensouda has promised continuity – a continuity that human rights expert Anthony Dworkin, of the European Council on Foreign Relations, says the young court badly needs.