By Tom Maliti The possibility of Dominic Ongwen testifying in his own defense has been the subject of a ruling at the International Criminal Court. On October 1, Trial Chamber...
Read moreDetailsBy Susan Kendi Dominic Ongwen’s “wife” has denied trying to influence his former wives not to harm his case. Witness D-13, Ayot Florence, denied ever having received a telephone call...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Maliti A fifth defense witness told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that Dominic Ongwen was not in the eastern Uganda sub-region of Teso when the Lord’s Resistance Army...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Maliti A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen...
Read moreDetailsThe Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC), on September 30,2019,unanimously, issued a confidential decision confirming the charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity brought by the...
Read moreDetailsOne of the former wives of the Lord Resistance Army leader, Joseph Kony told the International Criminal Court that in 2006 she was coerced to go back to him during...
Read moreDetailsToday, 27 September 2019, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) scheduled a hearing to receive oral arguments in the appeals of victims and of the Prosecutor against Pre-Trial...
Read moreDetailsPress release Sylvestre Mudacumura’s Forces’ Victims Entitled to Justice, Redress (Goma, September 20, 2019) – The death in the Democratic Republic of Congo of a rebel leader wanted by the International Criminal...
Read moreDetailsBy Thomas Verfuss in The Hague Thursday, September 19th, 2019 was not only a special day because the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague held hearings on the merits...
Read moreDetailsThe Coalition for the International Criminal Court PRESS RELEASE 18 September 2019 The Hague— The doors have been opened, which might result in the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) highly criticised...
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