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Voices from the ground: Reactions from Ituri on recent ICC judgments

In this post from the International Justice Monitor, people from Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo give their reactions to and ask questions about the confirmation of the acquittal of Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui and other recent ICC decisions.

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Netherlands to deport Congolese militia leader Ngudjolo

Dutch authorities are set to deport Congolese militia leader Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui after a court rejected his second asylum request last week. While the decision can be appealed, it would not suspend deportation. Ngudjolo has been fighting to stay in … Continue reading

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Ngudjolo saga highlights need for ICC acquittal agreements

The continuing controversy over the fate of Congolese militia leader Mathieu Ngujolo Chiu—fighting deportation from the Netherlands—has highlighted the urgent need for ICC member states to take in persons acquitted by the Court.

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#GlobalJusticeWeekly: DRC militia leader acquittal confirmed

ICC appeals judges today confirmed the acquittal of Congolese militia leader Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui of charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

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10 facts about the ICC Ngudjolo Chui trial

This Friday, ICC judges will issue their judgment on the prosecution’s appeal of the acquittal of Congolese militia leader Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui. The prosecutor wants a retrial of the case, which centered on the murder and rape of some 200 … Continue reading

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