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