Posts Tagged ‘Manoj Sachdeva’


November 1, 2010

Intermediary Reappears, Gives All Evidence In Closed Session

By Wairagala Wakabi

An intermediary, whose testimony was interrupted last July by the stay of proceedings in war crimes trial of Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court (ICC), today took the witness stand afresh. However, he gave all his evidence in closed session.  The witness, who goes by the code name ‘intermediary 321’, had testified for two days…

October 11, 2010

Lubanga Defense Says Disclosure Problems Could Delay Trial Again

By Wairagala Wakabi

Three days after appeals judges ordered the resumption of the Thomas Lubanga trial, the defense team today told trial judges that the prosecution had failed to effect all the disclosures ordered by judges relating to the identity of an intermediary.  Lead defense counsel Catherine Mabille indicated during a court session that the failure by the…

June 28, 2010

Defense Attorneys Oppose Summoning Of ‘Lubanga’s Cousin’

By Wairagala Wakabi

Congolese war crimes accused Thomas Lubanga’s attorneys today opposed an application by prosecutors for judges to summon a man purported to be the accused’s cousin to give evidence. Prosecutors a week ago asked judges to summon the individual known as ‘Cordo’, who they said was a cousin to Mr. Lubanga, to give evidence about his…

June 7, 2010

Lubanga Trial To Resume On Thursday

By Wairagala Wakabi

The Thomas Lubanga war crimes trial will not sit for three days this week since there are no witnesses ready to testify. Earlier scheduled to be conducted for four days this week beginning today, the trial will now resume on Thursday. Mr. Lubanga’s defense has already called all the witnesses it had lined up to…

May 31, 2010

Former Suspect Now Declines Interview with Lubanga Prosecutors

By Wairagala Wakabi

A former suspect in the war crimes investigations of the Office of The Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has now gone back on his earlier promise to grant an interview to prosecutors in the Thomas Lubanga trial.  ‘Witness 3’, who was first interviewed by prosecutors in 2005 as a suspect, over the years…

May 7, 2010

Defense Claims Identities Of Its Witnesses Were Stolen

By Wairagala Wakabi

Thomas Lubanga’s defense told court this week that two of its witnesses could not travel to The Hague to give evidence because their identities had been stolen by other people who are participating in the trial.As a result, these two defense witnesses had to give testimony via video link from Bunia in the Democratic Republic…

May 7, 2010

Teacher Tells Court He Gave School Reports To Lubanga’s Agent

By Wairagala Wakabi

A headmaster at the school attended by two defense witnesses, whose identities were allegedly usurped by two individuals currently participating as victims and witnesses in the Thomas Lubanga trial, today recounted how he gave school documents to an agent of Mr. Lubanga’s lawyers. Two defense witnesses who have testified over the last week have claimed that…

January 28, 2010

Witness: My Son Was Never A Child Soldier

By Wairagala Wakabi

The first witness to appear for the Thomas Lubanga defense told court today that although his son never served in any military group, an organization which had promised to give the boy a job later started passing him off as a former child soldier. According to the testimony, the unnamed organization also duped the child’s…

January 26, 2010

First Defense Witness In Court Tomorrow

By Wairagala Wakabi

The first witness to appear for the Thomas Lubanga defense is expected to give evidence tomorrow (Wednesday). The witness will presented after lead counsel Catherine Mabille has explained how the case will unfold and highlighted certain themes of the accused’s case.  But Mabille has today said that they were experiencing some problems related to their…

January 12, 2010

Victim Tells Court His Village Wants Reparations

By Wairagala Wakabi

The first participating victim to take the witness stand in the trial of former Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga told the court on Tuesday that the reason he was testifying was to inform the world about the crimes committed against his people by a militia group Lubanga is alleged to have led, and to ask…