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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Demand that the UN in Congo (MONUC) arrest the notorious war criminal Nkunda Now

Demand that the UN in Congo (MONUC) arrest the notorious war criminal Nkunda Now

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Reuters AlertNet - DR Congo: Suspected War Criminal Wanted21 Dec 2008
The ICC issued the arrest warrant against Ntaganda on August 22 2006, but only made it public on April 28, 2008. Congolese authorities and officials in the United Nations Mission in the Congo (MONUC) have known of its existence and ...
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ReliefWeb » Document » DR Congo: Dissident says Nkunda obstructing ...9 Jan 2009
In April last year, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Ntaganda, accusing him of recruiting children under 15 to fight in an ethnic-based conflict in northeast Ituri district. (For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on ...
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Photographers » Blog Archive » Finbarr from the field | Blogs |14 Jan 2009
Why hasn’t an international arrest warrant been issued and served against Nkunda? Why hasn’t Ntaganda been arrested and taken to the ICC? What will make the current peace talks any different from Amani? ...
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Video Evidence Links ICC Fugitive to New Crimes in the DRC31 Dec 2008 by International Human Rights Committee
It was for his role in recruiting child soldiers for the UPC that the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest in 2006. Mr. Ntaganda has since left the FPLC/UPC and has joined General Nkunda’s men who have become an ...
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DAILY NATION - Leadership dispute hits Nkunda's rebel group as ...7 Jan 2009
In April last year, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Gen Ntaganda, accusing him of recruiting children under 15 to fight in a bloody ethnic-based conflict in northeast Ituri district. Gen Ntaganda is a former ...
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What's Going on in the East?8 Jan 2009 by Emin Pasha
So Nkunda probably offered up Ntaganda as a sacrifice, to give Kagame some wiggle room with the international donor community. Only Ntaganda wasn't willing to be the fall guy, especially since the ICC has a warrant out for his arrest. ...
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The Gravity of International Crimes22 Dec 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Beth Van Schaack)
The Prosecutor appealed this decision, arguing that the Pre-Trial Chamber committed an error of law in defining gravity too narrowly for the purpose of considering the issuance of an arrest warrant against Ntaganda. ...
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DRC News Update: Nkunda Rebel Dissident Committed 'Treason', Says ...7 Jan 2009 by Pan-African News Wire
Ntaganda is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), which issued a warrant for his arrest for recruiting child soldiers for the rebel movement in the province of Ituri, northeastern DR Congo, between 2002 and 2003. ...
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ICC Risks Losing the Plot in Congo21 Nov 2008
It’s hard to blame the court for failing to arrest Ntaganda. With no police force of its own, an inadequate Congolese army and little interest from MONUC in helping execute the warrant, the ICC is in a difficult position.
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