(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />A fugitive Congolese warlord turned himself in at the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda on Monday (March 18) and asked to be transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC).<br/> <br />Bosco Ntaganda, nicknamed "The Terminator", faces war crimes charges racked up during years of rebellion.<br/> <br />By surrendering in Kigali, where an embassy official said staff were "shocked" by his sudden arrival, Ntaganda ended a career that saw him fight as a rebel and government soldier on both sides of the Rwanda-Congo border during nearly 20 years of conflict in Africa's Great Lakes region.<br/> <br />Ntaganda's whereabouts had been unknown after hundreds of his fighters fled into Rwanda or surrendered to U.N. peacekeepers at the weekend, following their defeat by a rival faction of M23 rebels in the mineral-rich eastern Congo.<br/> <br />Ntaganda faces charges of conscripting child soldiers, murder, ethnic persecution, sexual slavery and rape during the 2002-2003 conflict
