Mahamat Said Abdel Kani is facing multiple counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes dating back to 2013.
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- The ICC is hearing closing arguments in the case against Mohammed Saeed Abdelkani, an alleged Seleka rebel commander.
- Abdelkani is accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including torture and enforced disappearances in Bangui in 2013. 8s
- Prosecutors allege he had control over prisons and participated in abuses, while the defense claims the evidence is unreliable. 36s
- Abdelkani is the first alleged Seleka member to stand trial at the ICC, which has investigated violence by both Seleka and anti-balaka militias since 2014. 53s
- If convicted, Abdelkani faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. 1m 3s