The action of the International Criminal Court and its perception in the Democratic Republic of Congo
I remember my first meeting with the spokesperson of the International Criminal Court about three years ago in Kinshasa Paul Madidi, at the representative seat of the court in the Congolese capital located on King Baudouin Avenue opposite the German embassy where I used to make media covers in the municipality of Gombe. That day, it was for me to carry out journalistic routine on behalf of my radio magazine "Culture and Community" which was to look the next Saturday about the ICC. It was therefore a question of doing with Paul in the context of a portrait interview an overview of the activities of the court in the DRC. And I asked him the questions mortal commons put me in the shoes of an ignorant to make the most of this representative of the Institution sitting in The Hague in the Netherlands. "Would not there be a complicity of the court for the arrest of some African leaders in order to handicap them politically in complicity with the authorities in p