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EEUU mantiene recompensa por captura de Joseph Kony
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108 children in LRA hands

Daily Monitor Thursday February 04 2021 Summary Mr Ongwen, who is facing 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity is the first LRA commander to be tried  alone after being indicted by the ICC in 2005 for war crimes. The ICC dropped the arrest warrants for Raska Lukwiya and Okot Odhiambo after the court’s investigations confirmed that they were dead. Advertisement As the International Criminal Court (ICC) today delivers its verdict on former Lord’s Resistance Army commander, Dominic Ongwen, at least 108 children remain missing since 2018. According to a statement issued by three non-governmental organisations which have been tracking LRA activities in the DR Congo and the Central African Republic since 2012, the children are presumed to be in the LRA captivity.

ICC finds LRA commander Ongwen guilty of 61 counts of war crimes

ICC finds LRA commander Ongwen guilty of 61 counts of war crimes February 4, 2021 Written by URN The former commander of the Sinia Brigade of the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), Dominic Ongwen has been found guilty on 61 of the 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC).  Ongwen committed the crimes during attacks in Pajule IDP camp on October 10, 2003, Odek IDP camp on April 29, 2004, Lukodi IDP camp on May 19, 2004, and Abok IDP camps on June 29, 2004.  Today, the ICC trial chamber nine composed of judges; Bertram Schmitt, Péter Kovács and  Raul Cano Pangalangan said that they found beyond any reasonable doubt that Ongwen is guilty of murder,

ICC Convicts Former Ugandan Rebel Commander for War Crimes

Feb 05 2021, 7:13 PM February 04 2021, 4:30 PM February 05 2021, 7:13 PM (Bloomberg) The International Criminal Court convicted victim-turned-perpetrator Dominic Ongwen of war crimes committed during two decades of insurgency in northern Uganda. (Bloomberg) The International Criminal Court convicted victim-turned-perpetrator Dominic Ongwen of war crimes committed during two decades of insurgency in northern Uganda. Ongwen, 46, was found guilty of 61 of 70 charges, including abductions, sexual slavery, murder, rape and torture, ICC Judge Bertram Schmitt said in the verdict delivered Thursday in The Hague. The crimes relate to Ongwen’s time as a commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army rebel group that began a rebellion in northern Uganda in the 1980s.

Painful LRA memories return  on day of Ongwen verdict

Daily Monitor Thursday February 04 2021 Margaret Labol, 50, who lost 15 family members and her husband, a Uganda People s Defence Force (UPDF) soldier, during the Lukodi massacre caused by the Lord s Resistance Army (LRA) in 2004, poses for a portrait in front of the memorial for the victims of the massacre in Lukodi, Uganda, February 3, 2021. PHOTOS/ AFP Summary The memory of LRA across much of northern Uganda is that of a group that abducted children as soldiers, pillaged villages for food and material possession and conscripted girls as sex slaves. The LRA was founded three decades ago by former Catholic altar boy and self-styled prophet Kony, who launched a bloody rebellion in northern Uganda against President Yoweri Museveni.

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