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Warlord Ntaganda sentenced to 30 years in prison

Thursday November 07 2019
ICC

The former Congolese militia leader Bosco "Terminator" Ntaganda looks on in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, on November 7, prior to the verdict. PHOTO| PETER DEJONG | AFP

The International Criminal Court sentenced former Congolese military leader Bosco Ntaganda on Thursday to 30 years in prison for atrocities including murder, rape and conscripting child soldiers.

Ntaganda, 46, was found guilty in July on 18 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for acts committed when he was military operations chief at the Union of Congolese Patriots(UPC) militia in east Democratic Republic of Congo in 2002-2003.

At Thursday’s sentencing, Judge Robert Fremr said there were no real mitigating circumstances and issued the 30-year sentence, the longest handed down by the Hague court to date.

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