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Judges found Thomas Lubanga ... for the world's worst crimes. Prosecutors had asked for a 30-year sentence, but said they would be willing to cut it to 20 years if Lubanga offered a "genuine ...
The International Criminal Court has upheld the conviction of Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga ... and sentenced to 14 years in jail on war crimes charges, for using child soldiers in eastern ...
The Hague - The International Criminal Court's first convict, Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga, on Wednesday ... He was convicted in March of war crimes in the central African country ...
The ICC picked warlords in Ituri for some of its first indictments in part to demonstrate that justice for war crimes can be impartial: Thomas Lubanga was the principal leader of the Hema ...
Former Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga awaits the judges' verdict ... bringing to a close the permanent war crimes court's first case. The milestone risks being overshadowed by the slow pace ...
A Congolese former militia warlord, Thomas Lubanga, has been set free after serving a landmark 14-year term for war crimes handed down by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Lubanga was greeted by ...
Former Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga has pleaded not guilty in the first war crimes case to be tried at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Thomas Lubanga is facing charges of ...
The court has been able to convict individuals of war crimes, including Thomas Lubanga, the former leader of the Union of Congolese Patriots, for charges of enlisting children into his group and ...
The Hague - Prosecutors on Monday formally charged a Congolese militia leader with enlisting children as young as 10 and forcing them to fight in the country's civil war in the first case at the ...