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Blog Source: appablog.wordpress.com
| 26 days ago
Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo is allegedly criminally responsible, as a person effectively acting as military commander within the meaning of article 28(a) of the Rome Statute, for two crimes against humanity (murder and rape) and three war ...
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Blog Source: blog.foreignpolicy.com
| 26 days ago
The war crimes trial of former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba will begin in April. Middle East. Saudi officials have denied widespread media reports that they attacked rebel bases inside Yemen. ...
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Blog Source: appablog.wordpress.com
| 26 days ago
Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo serait pénalement responsable, pour avoir effectivement agi en qualité de chef militaire au sens de l'article 28-a du Statut de Rome, de deux crimes contre l'humanité (meurtre et viol) et de trois crimes de ...
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Blog Source: samotalis.blogspot.com
| 26 days ago
The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced today that the trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, a former senior official of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) who has been charged with war crimes, will begin in April 2010. ...
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Blog Source: my.opera.com
| 26 days ago
... announced late Thursday his party would end a boycott of the. Trial against former Congolese vice-president to o ... The Hague - A trial against former Congolese vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo is due to start April 27 at ...
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Blog Source: neilhendrick.blogspot.com
| 26 days ago
You may recall the story about Jean-Pierre Bemba, whose misanthropic deeds here in Bangui landed him in a jail cell in The Hague. I will not dredge up the history again, save to say that a bad man did bad things here. ...
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Blog Source: congoplanet.com
| 2 months ago
Pre-Trial Chamber II had decided, on 14 August, to grant the request of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo for interim release, albeit under conditions. Pre-Trial Chamber II held that the continued detention of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo did not ...
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Blog Source: appablog.wordpress.com
| 2 months ago
On 3 September 2009, Pre-Trial Chamber II issued a decision postponing the public hearings on Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo's conditional release, until the Appeals Chamber has ruled on the appeal against the decision made on14 August 2009, ...
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Blog Source: makeheadline.blogspot.com
| 2 months ago
Gabon provided military logistical support to the Laurent Kabila government during the second phase of war in DRC (1998), but later and/or simultaneously Bongo backed Jean-Pierre Bemba and his Movement for the Liberation of Congo. ...
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Blog Source: www.nigerianbestforum.com
| 2 months ago
“On 3 September 2009, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court decided to grant suspensive effect to the Prosecutor's Appeal against the Pre-Trial Chamber II decision, dated 14 August 2009, which granted Jean-Pierre Bemba ...