PARIS - The International Criminal Court on Friday convicted a militia leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo in a 2003 attack on a Congolese village in which more than 200 people were shot and ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court sentenced a Congolese warlord to 12 years in prison on Friday, after convicting him in March of aiding and abetting crimes including ...
The Congolese warlord Germain Katanga was on Friday convicted of being an accessory to crimes including murder and pillage committed during an attack on a village in a diamond-rich region of Congo in ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo said it plans to prosecute notorious militia leader Germain Katanga, who had been scheduled to leave prison in Kinshasa on Monday after completing a sentence handed ...
Friday's order for reparations for 304 victims of former Congolese warlord Germain Katanga is set to be a landmark step. Friday's order for reparations for 304 victims of former Congolese warlord ...
Democratic Republic of Congo said it would not free warlord Germain Katanga at the end of his International Criminal Court (ICC)-imposed jail term on Monday as it is investigating him for other ...
Katerina I. Kappos [Trial Watch Coordinator, TRIAL]: "On 18 October 2007, a second arrest warrant concerning the situation in DRC was publicly announced and unsealed by the ICC. A day earlier, Katanga ...
War crimes judges Thursday upheld an order that a former Congolese militia leader must pay $1 million in damages to his victims, after his forces rampaged through a village in 2003. Germain Katanga, ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court ruled on Monday that the war crime trial of former Congo militia leader Germain Katanga must continue, rejecting his appeal to dismiss the case ...
Presiding Judge Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, center, Judge Olga Herrera-Carbuccia, left, and Judge Peter Kovacs, right, are about to deliver the court's order for reparations to victims in the Germain ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court may Friday award the tribunal's first monetary sums to victims of war crimes, with lawyers estimating some $16.4 million in damages were caused by a 2003 ...