ICC and South Sudan government to investigate LRA Otti's fate

The International Criminal Court (ICC) and South Sudan government have announced separately that they will conduct investigations into the fate of LRA deputy Vincent Otti, rumored to have been killed last month. A team for the South Sudan government is reportedly headed to the Sudan-Congo border to determine Otti’s fate. In another initiative, ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo announced that the court will consult with regional governments and other authorities on what has become of Otti. The ICC issued arrest warrants for five LRA commanders in 2005, including Vincent Otti and LRA leader Joseph Kony. Read more at The Monitor.