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Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday convicted two men of leading Christian-dominated militias in attacks on Muslims in the Central African Republic in 2013 and 2014 and ...
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The South African on MSNCAR Football Chief sentenced to 12 years for war crimes
The ICC sentenced CAR football chief Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years for war crimes. Alfred Yekatom got 15. Trials ...
Former Central African Republic soccer federation president Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona and Alfred Yekatom, a rebel leader ...
Alfred Yekatom is the former commander of a group of 3,000 members of the anti-balaka movement, a group consisting mainly of Christians that opposed a largely Muslim rebel alliance known as Seleka ...
By Vibhu Mishra Two former leaders of the predominantly Christian Anti-Balaka militia in the Central African Republic have ...
Alfred Yekatom was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and his co-accused, Patrice-Édouard Ngaïssona, to 12 years. Disappointment over sentences ...
The former head of the Central African Republic (CAR) football federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, has been found guilty of committing 28 war crimes and crimes against humanity by judges at the ...
The court, established to prosecute atrocities such as war crimes, said Central African Republic authorities surrendered Alfred Yekatom on Saturday. Court spokesman Fadi El Abdallah would not say ...
A lawyer for war crimes suspect Alfred Yekatom said at his initial International Criminal Court appearance on Friday his client was tortured after his arrest in Central African Republic before ...
Prosecutors at the global court allege that 43-year-old Alfred Yekatom is responsible for crimes including murder, torture and using child soldiers during his country's bitter conflict. He ...
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