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Dominic Ongwen
February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 by Tom Maliti

Prosecution Expert Describes Defense Psychiatric Reports on Ongwen’s Mental Health as “Sloppy”

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Thomas Lubanga
November 4, 2010September 2, 2020 by International Justice Monitor

Prosecution’s Planned Rebuttal Witness Declines To Testify

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Thomas Lubanga
October 26, 2010September 2, 2020 by International Justice Monitor

Lubanga Trial Marred By Unavailability Of Witnesses

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