Alarm at Outbreak of Mob Justice
Distrust of judicial system leads to spread of vigilantism and lynching.
Witness Says Ntaganda Killed Child Soldier
She says she interviewed a child who saw the “summary execution”.
Child Soldier Tells of Battle Horrors
Witness describes attack on Catholic mission, in which he said victims’ faces were mutilated.
Father of Child Soldier Testifies
His court appearance comes after his son last week recanted testimony in a setback for the prosecution.
Prosecution Wraps Up Case
Though accused not charged with crimes of sexual violence, witnesses said young girl soldiers were repeatedly raped by commanders.
Witness Claims Lubanga Visited Training Camp
Former child soldier says he saw the Congolese militia leader on two occasions.
Court Hears Recruits Raped by Commanders
Witness said several of the victims were young girls who then became pregnant.
Bogoro Victims Finally Laid to Rest
Villagers refrained from burying murdered relatives believing ICC required bones as evidence against perpetrators.
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