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Bosco Ntaganda
February 12, 2019February 12, 2019 by International Justice Monitor

Q&A with Defense Lawyer Stéphane Bourgon Reflecting on Ntaganda’s Trial: Part II

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Bosco Ntaganda
February 11, 2019 by International Justice Monitor

Q&A with Defense Lawyer Stéphane Bourgon Reflecting on Ntaganda’s Trial: Part I

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Thomas Lubanga
February 20, 2009September 2, 2020 by Rachel Irwin

Lubanga Trial, Week 4: Prosecution Focuses on Video Evidence

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Thomas Lubanga
February 18, 2009September 2, 2020 by Rachel Irwin

In Video, Lubanga Denies Using Child Soldiers

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