methods of the democratic republic of the Congo atrocity crimes

1. International Criminal Court (ICC): The DRC is a State Party to the Rome Statute of the ICC, which means that individuals responsible for committing atrocity crimes may be prosecuted by the court.

2. National prosecutions: The DRC has a national legal system that can prosecute individuals responsible for atrocity crimes, although its capacity to do so effectively may be limited.

3. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: The DRC could establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate and document human rights abuses committed during periods of conflict and promote reconciliation and justice.

4. International Tribunals: The DRC could request the establishment of an international tribunal or special court to prosecute individuals responsible for atrocity crimes that have occurred in the country.

5. International pressure: The international community, including the United Nations, could exert pressure on the DRC government to investigate and prosecute individuals responsible for atrocity crimes, and provide support for these efforts.