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Côte d’Ivoire
The ICC opened its investigation in the situation of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire in 2011. Two arrest warrants have been issued for crimes against humanity for Laurent Gbagbo and Simone Gbagbo.

Côte d’Ivoire signed the Rome Statute on 30 November 1998 but has not yet ratified it. However, in April 2003, Côte d’Ivoire accepted the jurisdiction of the ICC under the provisions of article 12 (3) of the Rome Statute. It is the first time that the prosecutor has opened an investigation on this basis.

The situation is assigned to Pre-Trial Chamber I, composed of Judge Hans-Peter Kaul, Judge Christine van den Wyngaert, and Judge Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi. It had previously been assigned to Pre-Trial Chamber III.

Preliminary examination
The Prosecutor carried out a preliminary examination of the situation in Côte d’Ivoire from 2003 onwards in order to determine whether an investigation was warranted, following the submission of a declaration by the Côte d’Ivoire government recognizing the jurisdiction of the Court.

On 14 December 2010, President of Côte d'Ivoire Alassane Ouattara sent a letter to the Office of the Prosecutor reaffirming the Côte d’Ivoire government’s acceptance of the Court’s jurisdiction. On 3 May 2011, President Ouattara reiterated his wish that the Court open an investigation.

Opening of the investigation
After conducting a preliminary examination of the situation in Côte d'Ivoire from 2003 onward, the prosecutor concluded that there was a reasonable basis to believe that crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court had been committed in Côte d'Ivoire since 28 November 2010. On 23 June 2011, Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo requested authorization from ICC judges to open an investigation in Côte d’Ivoire in relation to war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed following the disputed presidential election of 28 November 2010. It was the second time that the prosecutor used his propriu motu powers to initiate an investigation without first having received a referral from a state or by the United Nations Security Council. It is the seventh situation under investigation by the Office of the Prosecutor.

On 3 October 2011, in a majority decision, Pre-Trial Chamber III decided that there was a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigation as the matter appears to fall within the Court’s jurisdiction, and authorized the prosecutor to open the investigation.

Also, the judges of Pre-Trial Chamber III requested that the prosecutor revert to the Chamber with any additional relevant information that is available to him on potential crimes committed between 2002 and 2010 in Côte d’Ivoire, which the prosecutor did on 3 November 2011.

Authorization of expansion of investigative timeframe
On 22 February 2012, ICC judges expanded authorization for the investigation in Côte d'lvoire to include crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court allegedly committed between 19 September 2002 and 28 November 2010, considering that the violent events in Côte d’Ivoire in this period (including the events since 28 November 2010) are to be treated as a single situation, in which an ongoing crisis involving a prolonged political dispute and power-struggle culminated in the events in relation to which the Pre-Trial Chamber earlier authorized an investigation.

Laurent Gbagbo case

Arrest and transfer to The Hague
On 23 November 2011, judges of Pre-Trial Chamber III issued an arrest warrant, following a request made by the prosecutor for Laurent Koudou Gbagbo, former president of Côte d'Ivoire. Following the arrest warrant, on 30 November 2011 Mr. Gbagbo was transferred to the ICC detention centre in The Hague.

The suspect appeared before Pre-Trial Chamber III on 5 December 2011 at which time the Chamber verified the identity of the suspect, and ensured that he was clearly informed of the charges brought against him, as well as informed of his rights under the Rome Statute.

Confirmation of charges
On 12 June, at the request Mr. Gbagbo, Pre-Trial Chamber I postponed the commencement of a confirmation of charges hearing—which will determine whether the case against Mr. Gbagbo can be sent to trial—to 13 August 2012. Originally scheduled to start on 18 June, the postponement of the hearing is intended to give the defense more preparation time. However, on 3 August, the hearing was postponed for a second time until a medical evaluation of Mr. Gbagbo’s fitness to take part in the case is carried out.

On 24-25 September 2012, Pre-Trial Chamber I held a closed hearing to discuss the fitness of Mr. Gbagbo to take part in the pending confirmation of charges hearing. On 2 November, judges ruled that he was fit to take part in the proceedings and the hearing would be rescheduled.

Following a hearing on the status of the case on 11 December 2012, pre-trial judges decided that a key confirmation of charges hearing to decide whether the case against Mr. Gbagbo will move to trial will begin on 19 February 2013.

On 13 July, PTC I refused Gbagbo’s request for provisional release. On 26 October 2012, the Appeals Chamber rejected Mr. Gbagbo’s appeal challenging a decision denying him interim release.

From 19-28 February, the confirmation of charges hearing in the Laurent Gbagbo case took place. Judges will deliberate on whether there are substantial grounds to believe that Gbagbo is responsible for alleged crimes against humanity that followed Côte d’Ivoire’s disputed 2010 presidential elections, and move the case to trial.

Appeal Chamber confirms ICC jurisdiction
On 12 December 2012, the ICC Appeals Chamber confirmed the Court’s jurisdiction over violent events that followed the country’s disputed 2010 elections, upon which the charges against Mr. Gbagbo are based. In doing do, the Appeals Chamber unanimously dismissed Mr. Gbagbo’s appeal against a PTC I decision of 15 August 2012, which had originally rejected Mr. Gbagbo's challenge of the Court's jurisdiction. Mr. Gbagbo had appealed on the basis that the ICC’s jurisdiction, which is based on a 2003 declaration by Côte d’Ivoire, pertained only to events in 2002 and 2003, and not to those allegedly committed by Mr. Gbagbo in 2010 and 2011.

Simone Gbagbo case

Arrest warrant unsealed
On 22 November 2012, Pre-Trial Chamber I unsealed a warrant of arrest issued against Simone Gbagbo for four charges of crimes against humanity (murder, rape and other forms of sexual violence, other inhumane acts and persecution) allegedly committed in Côte d'Ivoire between 16 December 2010 and 12 April 2011. She is currently in detention in Côte d’Ivoire and subject to domestic proceedings, including for the charge of genocide. The ICC has requested her immediate transfer.
ICC Statements and Reports
Author Date and Title
ICC-OTP
19 Feb 2013
Opening remarks by Mrs Fatou Bensouda, ICC Prosecutor, at the confirmation of charges hearing in the case against Mr Laurent Gbagbo
ICC
18 Feb 2013
Côte d’Ivoire ratifies the Rome Statute
ICC Victims Participation and Reparations Section
12 July 2012
Le processus de participation des victimes de Côte d’Ivoire devant la CPI
ICC-CPI
24 May 2012
Requête en incompétence de la Cour Pénale Internationale fondée sur les articles 12 (3), 19 (2), 21 (3), 55 et 59 du Statut de Rome présentée par la défense du Président Gbagbo
ICC
14 Mar 2012
Communiqué d’Amady Ba à la presse internationale et ivoirienne
ICC-OTP
22 June 2011
Cote D’Ivoire: ICC Prosecutor ready to request judges for authorization to open an investigation.
ICC
06 Apr 2011
Widespread or systematic killings in Cote d’Ivoire may trigger OTP investigation
NGO Letters, Papers, Reports, and Statements
Author Title Date
Param-Preet Singh, Human Rights Watch
20912|20913 22 Apr 2013
Human Rights Watch
20728|20729 04 Apr 2013
Francis Dako, Africa coordinator and Linda Gueye, head of Communications at CICC, IJ Central
20406|20407 07 Mar 2013
Alpha Sesay, Open Society Justice Initiative
20239|20240 19 Feb 2013
Drissa Traore, Ivorian Movement for Human Rights
20247|20248 19 Feb 2013
Mohamed Sanogo Pongathie, Ivorian League for Human Rights
20245|20246 19 Feb 2013
Human Rights Watch
20124|20125 12 Feb 2013
NGO Media Statements
Author Title Date
Human Rights Watch
20781|20782 11 Apr 2013
Human Rights Watch
20725|20726 04 Apr 2013
FIDH
20662|20666 28 Mar 2013
Amnesty International
20530|20531 20 Mar 2013
Amnesty International
20337|20338 26 Feb 2013
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
20199|20200 19 Feb 2013
CICC
20187|20188 18 Feb 2013
FIDH
20222|20223 18 Feb 2013
CICC
20184|20185 15 Feb 2013
PGA
20191|20192 15 Feb 2013
Human Rights Watch
19931|19932 18 Jan 2013
Human Rights Watch
19814|19815 03 Jan 2013
Amnesty International USA
19694|19695 13 Dec 2012
ICG
19423|19424 26 Nov 2012
Amnesty International
19421|19422 23 Nov 2012
Human Rights Watch
19391|19392 19 Nov 2012
FIDH
19258|19259 05 Nov 2012
Amnesty International
19216|19217 26 Oct 2012
CI-CPI
19086|19097 27 Sept 2012
FIDH
18922|18923 10 Sept 2012
Human Rights Watch
18044|18045 19 June 2012
Human Rights Watch
17903|17904 06 June 2012
FIDH, MIDH and LIDHO
17563|17564 03 May 2012
Amnesty International
17250|17251 27 Mar 2012
Human Rights Watch
17195|17196 21 Mar 2012
Human Rights Watch
16963|16964 05 Mar 2012
CICC
16845|16846 24 Feb 2012
Human Rights Watch
16868|16869 23 Feb 2012
NPWJ
16853|16855 23 Feb 2012
International Crisis Group
16451|16452 16 Dec 2011
FIDH
16276|16277 15 Dec 2011
NPWJ
16103|16104 01 Dec 2011
Amnesty International
16079|16080 30 Nov 2011
CICC
16069|16070 30 Nov 2011
Human Rights Watch
16071|16072 29 Nov 2011
HRW
15294|15295 06 Oct 2011
Human Rights Watch
15311|15312 06 Oct 2011
NPJW and NRPTT
15268|15269 04 Oct 2011
Amnesty International
15289|15366 03 Oct 2011
CICC
15243|15244 03 Oct 2011
HRW
15251|15252 03 Oct 2011
HRW
14882|14884 05 Aug 2011
Amnesty International
14796|14797 28 July 2011
Amnesty International
14570|14571 23 June 2011
CICC
14522|14523 23 June 2011
Human Rights Watch
14450|14451 15 June 2011
Human Rights Watch
14357|14358 02 June 2011
Amnesty International
14320|14321 25 May 2011
HRW
14279|14280 19 May 2011
Amnesty International
14072|14073 12 Apr 2011
HRW
14045|14046 09 Apr 2011
HRW
14024|14025 02 Apr 2011
HRW
14027|14028 31 Mar 2011
Amnesty International
13984|13985 29 Mar 2011
International and African NGOs
13978|13979 25 Mar 2011
ICTJ
13929|13930 18 Mar 2011
HRW
13933|13934 15 Mar 2011
HRW
13804|13805 23 Feb 2011
HRW
13734|13735 27 Jan 2011
HRW
13675|13676 23 Dec 2010
FIDH
13648|13649 16 Dec 2010
Quotes and Statements