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1 Lubanga Chronicle #88 OTP Representative testifies on the alleged corruption of evidence woensdag, 23 juni 2010
2 Lubanga Chronicle #87 OTP Investigator will testify on 14 June woensdag, 23 juni 2010
3 Lubanga Chronicle #86 Further Delays in OTP Investigator´s Testimony woensdag, 23 juni 2010
4 Lubanga Chronicle #85 Defence calls its last witness in support of the abuse of process application woensdag, 23 juni 2010
5 Lubanga Chronicle #83 Judges: “Prosecution Representative’s remarks prejudice the public´s understanding of the trial and bring the Court into disrepute” woensdag, 23 juni 2010
6 Lubanga Chronicle # 82 Former Prosecution Witness 297 questioned on OTP intermediary´s role woensdag, 23 juni 2010
7 Lubanga Chronicle # 81 Former Prosecution Witness 297: Lubanga´s brother asked me to say I have never been a child soldier woensdag, 23 juni 2010
8 Lubanga Chronicle #80 Two Defence witnesses remain before Lubanga´s lawyers ask to stop the trial woensdag, 23 juni 2010
9 Lubanga Chronicle #79 Two identities and just one name woensdag, 23 juni 2010
10 Chronicle #78 Defence Witness 15's evidence held in private woensdag, 23 juni 2010
11 Lubanga Chronicle #77 Pieces of a puzzle woensdag, 23 juni 2010
12 Lubanga Chronicle #76: Defence attempts to discredit participating victims maandag, 03 mei 2010
13 Lubanga Trial to resume on Thursday 29 April maandag, 03 mei 2010
14 Lubanga Chronicle # 74 – Prosecution goes back to Witnesses 297 and 298 maandag, 03 mei 2010
15 Lubanga Chronicle # 73 Defence Witness 14 testifies via video link from Ituri, DRC maandag, 03 mei 2010
16 Lubanga Chronicle #72 Defence Witness 23: “I am here to help you to clarify things because we do not like dishonesty.” maandag, 03 mei 2010
17 Lubanga Chronicle #71 Truth or Lies? The Questions continue maandag, 03 mei 2010
18 Lubanga Chronicle #70 Prosecution Witness 15: “OTP Intermediaries wanted to mock the Hema ethnic group” maandag, 03 mei 2010
19 Lubanga Chronicle #69 Prosecution intermediaries in the eye of the storm maandag, 03 mei 2010
20 Lubanga Chronicle #68 Defence tries to neutralise prosecution witness maandag, 03 mei 2010
21 Lubanga Chronicle #67 Prosecution: Defence Witness 16 is lying maandag, 03 mei 2010
22 Lubanga Chronicle #66 – Prosecution: The money provided to the defence witness was not in return for any information maandag, 03 mei 2010
23 Lubanga Chronicle # 65 Defence Witness 16: “We planned to say Thomas Lubanga had enrolled children in the army” maandag, 03 mei 2010
24 Lubanga Chronicle #64: Prosecution unaware of witness´s membership of the UPC maandag, 03 mei 2010
25 Lubanga Chronicle #63 Prosecution shows Defence Witness pictures of UPC top ranks maandag, 03 mei 2010
26 Lubanga Chronicle #62 Former UPC soldier commences his testimony in private maandag, 03 mei 2010
27 Lubanga Chronicle #61 The Defence of Thomas Lubanga goes to DRC “to conduct critical research” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
28 Chronicle #60 Re-examination of Defence Witness adjourned for interpretation problems dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
29 Lubanga Chronicle #59 Judge Fulford: “The Witness has broken down” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
30 Lubanga Chronicle #58 Defence Witness 04: “Child soldiers were enlisted in the UPC but it wasn´t Thomas Lubanga who recruited them.” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
31 Lubanga Chronicle #57 Defence Witness 03: “Today I am saying the truth. I came here to correct my mistake” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
32 Lubanga Chronicle #56: Things get tense between the Defence and the Prosecution dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
33 Chronicle #55 Defence Witness 02: “My son was not a child soldier” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
34 Lubanga Chronicle #54 Defence: “There cannot be true justice if a significant part of this trial is based on fabricated evidence” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
35 Lubanga Chronicle #53 Defence examines participating victims away from public ears dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
36 Lubanga Chronicle #52 The Defence recalls two participating victims before opening its case dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
37 Lubanga Chronicle #51 Witness 229: ‘Once the enemy was found, they were shot’ dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
38 Lubanga Chronicle #50 Witness 229: “I was a schoolchild, I didn´t want to become a soldier” dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
39 Lubanga Chronicle #49 Witness 225: I was amongst the corpses. Nobody around me was alive dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
40 Lubanga Chronicle #48 The victim breaks down in tears dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
41 Lubanga Chronicle #47 Participating Victim: I want to take this opportunity to tell the world what happened and ask for reparations. dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
42 Lubanga Chronicle #46 UN Special Representative Radhika Coomaraswamy: Do not ignore the central abuse perpetrated against girls dinsdag, 02 maart 2010
43 Lubanga Chronicle Interview with Judge Elizabeth Odio Benito vrijdag, 11 december 2009
44 Lubanga Chronicle #44 Witness 116: Children confirmed they had been recruited by Mr. Thomas. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
45 Lubanga Chronicle #43 Zumbe Village: I am here to meet you, to listen to you vrijdag, 11 december 2009
46 Lubanga Chronicle #42 The Prosecutor, a Special Guest in the Province of Ituri, DRC vrijdag, 11 december 2009
47 Lubanga Chronicle #41 Ms. Kristine Peduto (Witness 46): The sexual abuse perpetrated against young girls was quite prevalent. That was a systematic conduct. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
48 Lubanga Chronicle #40 Ms. Mabille on Witness 15: Confidentiality as regards the public, there is no problem with that, but as regards the Defence, I think that is impossible. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
49 Lubanga Chronicle #39 Witness 31: Each family had to contribute a child. It was an obligation. If they didnt send the children, it was at the risk of their own life. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
50 Lubanga Chronicle #38 Witness 89 came under pressure as a result of his collaboration with OTP investigators vrijdag, 11 december 2009
51 Lubanga Chronicle #37 Witness 89: There were commanders who took girls as women. They would get them pregnant. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
52 Lubanga Chronicle #36 Witness 89: When a recruit was arrested and brought to the centre, the objective was to undergo training to become a soldier. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
53 Lubanga Chronicle #35 Mr. Roberto Garreton, former UN Special Rapporteur: Recruiting children via campaigns, thats evil, but even worse was recruiting children by force and thats what happened in Congo. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
54 Lubanga Chronicle #34 Witness 15: A False Statement vrijdag, 11 december 2009
55 Lubanga Chronicle #33 Witness 16: I clearly said that there was rape in Mandro camp vrijdag, 11 december 2009
56 Lubanga Chronicle #32 Witness 157: I will not tell this story to my children. There is nothing that hurts me more than what I lived through in the UPC. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
57 Lubanga Chronicle #31 Witness 157: To forget all of these things and to start living my former life again is not easy. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
58 Lubanga Chronicle #30 There are certain events that I cant tell you about because it causes me suffering. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
59 Lubanga Chronicle #29 Witness 157: They told us: You have just arrived at a training centre, I didnt understand what they meant by that vrijdag, 11 december 2009
60 Lubanga Chronicle #28 Witness 14: There was no age limit in the recruitment of the soldiers who were enlisted into the army of Mr. Lubanga. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
61 Lubanga Chronicle #27 Witness 14: All I know is that events proved that the UPC and its leadership were working towards the attainment of the objective they had set for themselves. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
62 Lubanga Chronicle #26 Witness 14: I was struck to see a child aged five in a training centre. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
63 Lubanga Chronicle #25 Witness 55: Yes, I heard about cases of sexual violence against girl soldiers within the UPC staff vrijdag, 11 december 2009
64 Lubanga Chronicle #24 Witness 55: There were some who were really children. You would actually feel ashamed to try to recruit them. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
65 Lubanga Chronicle #23 Witness 55: If a kadogo finishes his training, he’s deployed, he joins a brigade, he’s given a weapon, and obviously he’s going to fight. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
66 Lubanga Chronicle #22 Witness 55: When within the army you call someone kadogo, it has to be a child vrijdag, 11 december 2009
67 Lubanga Chronicle #21 Determination of Age through Dental X-Ray Assessment. vrijdag, 11 december 2009
68 Lubanga Chronicle #20 Bone X-Ray to Confirm Child Soldier Witnesses Age woensdag, 09 december 2009
69 Lubanga Chronicle #19 Witness 55: Protecting Witness s Identity woensdag, 09 december 2009
70 Lubanga Chronicle #18 Witness 24: Some children even said, I would like to go back to the military, because at home I am not very welcome. woensdag, 09 december 2009
71 Lubanga Chronicle #17 Witness 12: “At any age children were allowed to join the army” woensdag, 09 december 2009
72 Lubanga Chronicle #16 “Trauma doesn’t go away. It never goes away,” maandag, 16 november 2009
73 Lubanga Chronicle #15 Lost in translation maandag, 16 november 2009
74 Lubanga Chronicle #14 An expert witness: “I cannot imagine a war without rape” maandag, 16 november 2009
75 Lubanga Chronicle #13 Witness 17: “During the day they were playing games, child’s games, even if they had their weapons next to them.” maandag, 16 november 2009
76 Lubanga Chronicle #12 Witness 294: “He would like to become a doctor ... I really hope that works out for him.” maandag, 16 november 2009
77 Lubanga Chronicle #11 Restoring Witness 7's Credibility: a Big Headache for the Prosecution maandag, 16 november 2009
78 Lubanga Chronicle #10 Witness 7: “Today, any sound on metal is a bullet” maandag, 16 november 2009
79 Lubanga Chronicle #9 Witness 7: “Losing your weapon was one of the worst mistakes, punishable by death.” maandag, 16 november 2009
80 Lubanga Chronicle #8 Witness 10: “They took away my virginity. I saw the blood that completely destroyed my life” maandag, 16 november 2009
81 Lubanga Chronicle #7 Witness 10: “When I Shot Him, I Was Shaking from Head to Toe” maandag, 16 november 2009
82 Lubanga Chronicle #6 History Written on Two Separate Floors maandag, 16 november 2009
83 Lubanga Chronicle #5 Patrick: “I am disturbed when I think about what I did while I was in the UPC” maandag, 16 november 2009
84 Lubanga Chronicle #4 The Day She Became a Trial Lawyer maandag, 16 november 2009
85 Lubanga Chronicle #3 Witness 8: Fear and Fading Memories maandag, 16 november 2009
86 Lubanga Chronicle #2 Witness 8: "Yes, I did rape once." maandag, 16 november 2009
87 Lubanga Chronicle #1 Witness 213: “One of my relatives cried day and night” maandag, 16 november 2009

Steun Warchild

Belgische Coalitie