Pre-Trial Detention
Mr Jean-Pierre Bemba, acquitted by the ICC, was incarcerated for 10 years or trial/appeal proceedings before his release. He submitted a claim, pursuant to Article 85, for this long detention he endured when the trial ended in his acquittal of all charges. He submitted, among other claims, the real human loss that is difficult to quantify by virtue of his detention far from his home and family; most significantly:
“In ten years of detention, Mr. Bemba has missed ten Christmases, New Years, Easters and wedding anniversaries, as well as sixty birthdays, five of which were eighteenth birthdays. He has missed three funerals, three graduations, five baccalauréat passes and five successful driving examinations within his immediate family. There have been four family weddings from which he was absent, and five children were born to his siblings, nieces and nephews; children he didn’t meet until after 13 June 2018.”