Archive for July 2010


Trial Reports

July 23, 2010

Appeals Judge Excuses Herself from Lubanga Case

By Wairagala Wakabi

One of the appeals chamber judges has excused herself from the panel of judges that will hear a prosecution appeal for the lifting of the stay of proceedings in the war crimes case against former Congolese leader Thomas Lubanga. On July 15, 2010, Judge Akua Kuenyehia filed the request to be excused from sitting in this…

Trial Reports

July 21, 2010

Prosecutors At ICC Oppose Lubanga Release, Claim He Might Flee

By Wairagala Wakabi

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have asked appeals judges to overturn a trial chamber order for the release of Congolese war crimes accused Thomas Lubanga. The prosecutors would like the appeals chamber to order the continued detention of Mr. Lubanga, the alleged former head of the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC) whose militia…

Commentary Trial Reports

July 16, 2010

Media Buzz On Order To Release Lubanga

By Wairagala Wakabi

The order issued by judges yesterday for Congolese war crimes accused Thomas Lubanga to be released has received wide coverage online. Media from all continents have reported the story, as have bloggers, with many dwelling on the causes of the stay of proceedings and resultant order for Mr. Lubanga’s release. Others sounded out parties to…

Daily Report

July 15, 2010

Judges Order Lubanga’s Release

By Wairagala Wakabi

Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have today ordered the unconditional release of war crimes accused Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, who has been in detention in The Hague since March 2006. However, Mr. Lubanga – the first person to be tried at the ICC – would remain in detention if prosecutors appealed the release order.…

Daily Report News

July 15, 2010

Lubanga to be Released: Transcript Of Judges’ Order (unofficial)

By Wairagala Wakabi

Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) today ordered the release of former Congolese rebel leader Thomas Lubanga who has been on trial since January last year. Mr. Lubanga is accused of recruiting, conscripting and using child soldiers in armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo during 2002 and 2003. But judges say the…

Daily Report

July 10, 2010

Judges Issue Warning To Prosecutors As Lubanga’s ICC Trial Is Halted

By Wairagala Wakabi

This week saw judges at the war crimes trial of Thomas Lubanga suspending the proceedings and declaring that they would issue warnings to senior officials of the Office of The Prosecutor (OTP) for misconduct before the court. Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) Thursday halted the proceedings in the trial of the former Congolese…

Daily Report

July 8, 2010

Judges Stay Proceedings In Lubanga’s ICC Trial

By Wairagala Wakabi

Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) today halted proceedings in the war crimes trial of former Congolese rebel leader Thomas Lubanga, citing abuse of the court’s process. They said the immediate cause of the stay of proceedings was the prosecution’s “unequivocal refusal to implement the repeated orders” made by judges for the disclosure of…

Daily Report

July 7, 2010

Lubanga Trial Stalls As Prosecutors Fight To Keep Their Man’s Identity Secret

By Wairagala Wakabi

Thomas Lubanga’s trial today stalled as prosecutors made spirited pleas to judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) to reconsider their order for the disclosure of the identity of a prosecution intermediary. Prosecutors pleaded that if the identity of ‘intermediary 143’ were revealed to Mr. Lubanga’s defense before protective measures were instituted for the intermediary,…

Daily Report

July 6, 2010

Trial Hears Lubanga Told Child Soldier To Get Women, Vehicles and Cows

By Wairagala Wakabi

Former Congolese rebel leader Thomas Lubanga told child soldiers to get women, cows, and vehicles, reassuring them that “everything belongs to soldiers,” according to testimony heard today at his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC). A witness who worked with several former child soldiers made this claim today while testifying about one of the…

Daily Report

July 5, 2010

Intermediary: I Did Not Bribe Former Child Soldiers Or Their Parents

By Wairagala Wakabi

An intermediary of prosecution investigators today denied that he bribed former child soldiers or their parents to provide incriminating testimony against war crimes accused Thomas Lubanga. Testifying for the second day, the individual who goes by the court name of ‘intermediary 321’ said he did not ask or bribe anybody to provide false evidence. He…