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Interview: Fatou Bensouda - Prosecutor, International Criminal Court

The quest for justice began when Fatou Bensouda was a young girl in Gambia. Prioritising war crimes against women and children, she has served as Prosecutor since 2012.

Fatou Bensouda’s quest for justice began as a young girl in Gambia she was disturbed by the plight of a female relative who suffered domestic abuse. She joined the International Criminal Court – the word’s only permanent war crimes court - in 2004 as a Deputy Prosecutor and has served as Prosecutor since 2012.

As Prosecutor, she has prioritised crimes against women and children but that hasn’t silenced critics who accuse the Court of being slow, expensive and only targeting African suspects. She talks to Zeinab Badawi about the allegations of racism and selective justice and whether her gender has been a help or hindrance.

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´óÏó´«Ã½ News: 100 Women

´óÏó´«Ã½ News: 100 Women

Half the world speaks: the lives of women around the world

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