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The convictions mark the conclusion of a trial that began in February 2021. Over the course of proceedings, the Prosecution ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has sentenced an African footballer leader to 12 years in prison after being found guilty in a landmark ruling.
They were found guilty “beyond any reasonable doubt” of leading and facilitating attacks on civilians in the capital, Bangui, ...
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The South African on MSNCAR Football Chief sentenced to 12 years for war crimesThe ICC sentenced CAR football chief Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years for war crimes. Alfred Yekatom got 15. Trials continue.
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Al Jazeera on MSNICC convicts Central African Republic rebels over war crimesThe former president of the CAR Football Federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, along with Alfred Yekatom, a rebel leader ...
Two leaders of Christian militias in the Central African Republic have been convicted by the ICC for war crimes against ...
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Africanews on MSNICC convicts former CAR football official and militia leader for 2013-2014 war crimesBoth men were senior figures in the mainly Christian anti-Balaka militia, which formed as a vigilante self-defense group against the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels who overthrew President François Bozizé ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNFirst ICC verdict for militia leaders accused of persecuting Muslims in Central African RepublicJudges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have convicted two men of leading Christian-dominated militias in attacks on ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday convicted two Anti-balaka militia leaders, Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in ...
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Africanews on MSNICC verdict on two former militia leaders sparks mixed reaction in CARPeople run across the street as French troops respond to lynching mobs near the airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday Dec. 9, 2013.
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Inquirer on MSNICC convicts pair over Central Africa war crimesThe International Criminal Court Thursday convicted a former top Central African Republic football official and a militiaman ...
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