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As Ntaganda listened intently, judge Robert Fremr ran through an extensive list of atrocities carried out by Ntaganda's men, including rape and sexually enslavement of young children.

Judge Fremr highlighted the case of a year-old rape victim who underwent years of surgery and developed a long-lasting fear that caused her to drop out of school. He told the defendant there were no real mitigating circumstance in his case, but said his crimes, "despite their gravity and his degree of culpability", did not merit a life sentence.

Ntaganda has already appealed against his conviction. Ntaganda was the first person to be convicted of sexual slavery by the ICC and overall the fourth person the court has convicted since its creation in The Rwanda-born year-old former rebel was involved in numerous armed conflicts in both Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He surrendered at the US embassy in Rwanda in Analysts said it was an act of self-preservation, motivated by the danger he was in after losing a power-struggle within his M23 rebel group.

Anna Holligan at the Hague. Once famous for his pencil moustache and penchant for cowboy hats, Bosco Ntaganda, in a red tie and dark suit, appeared a picture of calm conformity in court as the harrowing evidence against him was read out. The public gallery was packed - not with friends, family and supporters, but students, journalists and human rights groups keen to witness Ntaganda go down in history as the first person to be convicted by the ICC of sexual crimes.

It was something of a victory for the victims, particularly the women, that the court recognised gender violence and acknowledged rape as a weapon of war.

Ntaganda was also the first suspect to voluntarily surrender to the court, but judges were not convinced he'd done the honourable thing. They believed he had flip-flopped between sides - fighting for the rebels, then the state army - and that when his luck in Congo was running out he surrendered to the Hague as simply an act of self-preservation. Next is the issue of reparations and how much compensation the ICC should award the survivors, many of whom risked their lives to testify and reveal Ntaganda's true face.

In July, a three-judge bench found Ntaganda guilty on all 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the mineral-rich north-eastern region of Ituri between and Ntaganda was a "key leader" who gave orders to "target and kill civilians", Judge Fremr said in the ruling.

The armed group conducted attacks against people perceived not to belong to the Hema ethnic group, the ICC found. Congolese rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda, also known as the "Terminator" will spend 30 years in prison after being sentenced for war crimes. Ntaganda turned himself in , and his time in detention will be deducted. Visit the new DW website Take a look at the beta version of dw. Go to the new dw.

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Deutsche Welle. Audiotrainer Deutschtrainer Die Bienenretter. Finally, the militia leader was also found guilty of the rape of some of these youngsters and of exploiting others as sex slaves. In its ruling, the court noted that Mr. This means that murder was committed on a large scale. The former militia leader was found guilty of 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity in July this year.

Ntaganda had spent in custody would be deducted from his sentence.



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