Should captured LRA commander Dominic Ongwen be punished for his crimes or forgiven?
BACKGROUND
Dominic Ongwen is considered by some to
be a deputy commander to the chief of the rebel group Lord's
Resistance Army, Joseph Kony. He and his men are accused of being responsible for rape, enslavement,
abduction of children, maiming, mutilation, the murder of civilians,
torture, inhuman treatment and the burning of villages.
He was
captured earlier this month in
the Central African Republic and will be tried by the International
Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is located in the Netherlands, and is
responsible for trying
criminals for crimes like genocide, war crimes and other crimes
against humanity.
But in a story published on a news site called
Waza, journalist Samuel Okiror said that Ongwen should not be punished
because he was abducted by Kony's forces when he was only 10 years old.
Therefore he did not have a choice-if he did not obey orders he would
have been killed.
The journalist suggests that to encourage a
spirit of forgiveness, understanding and reconciliation, the ICC should
drop all charges against Ongwen.
QUESTION
Should captured LRA commander Dominic Ongwen be punished for his crimes or forgiven?
A. He should be forgiven
B. He should be punished
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