Archive for February 2010


Daily Report

February 8, 2010

Lubanga Witness Says He Was Paid US$200 To Tell Lies

By Wairagala Wakabi

A witness today told the war crimes trial of Thomas Lubanga that intermediaries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) gave him US$200 as payment for convincing his nephew to give false testimony against the accused. The boy subsequently testified as a prosecution witness and claimed that he was a former child soldier in Lubanga’s militia…

Weekly Summary

February 4, 2010

Judges Fault Prosecutors As Second Defense Witness Appears

By Wairagala Wakabi

As the second defense witness in the Lubanga trial started testifying on Tuesday this week, judges berated the prosecutors for failing to tell the accused’s lawyers some important information they had collected about two of the defense witnesses in a timely way. The contest over the disclosures came after the first defense witness had finished his testimony, in which…

Daily Report

February 2, 2010

Second Defense Witness Testifies Without Protective Measures

By Wairagala Wakabi

The second defense witness to appear in the Thomas Lubanga war crimes trial today gave evidence without protective measures such as face and voice recognition – but he gave almost all of his evidence in closed session. Because he said little in sessions which were open to the public, it was not known in what capacity…

Daily Report

February 1, 2010

Lubanga Witness Claims His Son Lied To The ICC

By Wairagala Wakabi

A defense witness told the Thomas Lubanga trial that his son appeared before the court as a prosecution witness and lied about serving as a child soldier in the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC), the group which the International Criminal Court (ICC) says was led by Lubanga. Under cross-examination by the prosecution’s Manoj Sachdeva, the…