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allAfrica.com on MSNFirst ICC verdict for militia leaders accused of persecuting Muslims in Central African Republic
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have convicted two men of leading Christian-dominated militias in attacks on ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTwo ex-militia leaders in Central African Republic sentenced for war crimes, crimes against humanity
Mr. Ngaïssona was convicted for aiding and abetting many of the same crimes, including persecution, forcible displacement and ...
The former head of the Central African Republic (CAR) football federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, has been found guilty ...
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Africanews on MSNICC verdict on two former militia leaders sparks mixed reaction in CAR
After more than five years of legal proceedings, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has sentenced two former anti-Balaka ...
Al Jazeera on MSN1d
ICC to deliver verdict on CAR’s Yekatom, Ngaissona over war crimes targeting Muslims
Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona face ICC verdicts over alleged war crimes, including Muslim persecution.
Judges detail harrowing violence as former Central African Republic figures receive sentences for murder, torture.
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Al Jazeera on MSNICC convicts Central African Republic rebels over war crimes
The former president of the CAR Football Federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, along with Alfred Yekatom, a rebel leader ...
The International Criminal Court has found Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, ex-football chief for the Central African Republic (CAR ...
ICC judges sentenced two militia leaders to up to 15 years for war crimes against Muslims in the Central African Republic.
They were found guilty “beyond any reasonable doubt” of leading and facilitating attacks on civilians in the capital, Bangui, ...
Two leaders of the anti-Balaka militia were convicted Thursday of orchestrating a brutal campaign that left thousands of ...
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