• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Write for Us
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
No Result
View All Result
Qiraat Africa
Saudi ArabiaFrench
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Figures
  • Others
    • Culture & Literature
    • Follow-ups
    • Historical Readings
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Figures
  • Others
    • Culture & Literature
    • Follow-ups
    • Historical Readings
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
No Result
View All Result
Saudi ArabiaFrench
Qiraat Africa
No Result
View All Result

ICC hears appeal of Ugandan LRA commander Ongwen

February 14, 2022
in African Society, East Africa
ICC hears appeal of Ugandan LRA commander Ongwen
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On Monday, Ugandan former warlord Dominic Ongwen will be heard by the appeal chamber of the International Criminal court.

The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will hear on the Ogwen case, the Defence appeals against verdict and sentence

Dominic Ongwen was convicted in May 2021. He was a commander of the guerrilla group called Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). He was sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment for murder, rape and sexual enslavement.

Read also

Africa Freedom Day: Zambia ‘makes big decision’ to abolish death penalty

Tanzania leader Samia Suluhu says she has outperformed male presidents

Uganda: Veteran opposition figure arrested amid protest

Ongwen’s lawyers have raised 90 grounds of appeal against the verdict and about 10 against the sentence, citing “legal, factual and procedural errors” by the court.

The ICC said in a statement the appeal brought against the conviction was “the largest ever considered by the chamber”.

Dominic Ongwen maintained his innocence refering to his troubled past. Indeed, as a child he was abducted by the Lord’s Resitance Army group and brutalized.

The LRA was founded by self-styled prophet Joseph Kony, who launched a dealdy rebellion in northern Uganda against President Museveni. The two-decade-long war between the LRA and the authorities killed thousands.

The sentencing of Dominic Ongwen was met with mixed reactions in Uganda, last year.

His hearing will be held on a virtual basis from Febrary 14th to February 18th.

Source: Africa news
Tags: Dominic OngwenInternational Criminal Court (ICC)Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)

Related Posts

World Health Assembly re-elects Tedros as head of World Health Organization
East Africa

World Health Assembly re-elects Tedros as head of World Health Organization

May 25, 2022
Uganda: Government will not intervene in the current economic crisis
African Economy

Uganda: Government will not intervene in the current economic crisis

May 24, 2022
Rwanda says DR Congo shelling injured its citizens
East Africa

Rwanda says DR Congo shelling injured its citizens

May 24, 2022
Somali minister suspended over charcoal export to Oman breaking U.N. sanctions
African Politics

Somali minister suspended over charcoal export to Oman breaking U.N. sanctions

May 24, 2022
Six African countries to receive mRNA Covid-19 technology
African Union

Six African countries to receive mRNA Covid-19 technology

May 23, 2022
Kenya president addresses World Health Assembly in Geneva
East Africa

Kenya president addresses World Health Assembly in Geneva

May 23, 2022
Leave Comment

Search Qiraat Africa

No Result
View All Result
  • About Qiraat Africa
  • Contact Us
  • Homepage
  • Writers & Contributors

© 2021 Copyright Qiraat Africa.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis & Report
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Culture & Literature
  • Figures
  • Follow-ups
  • Historical Readings
  • Regions

© 2021 Copyright Qiraat Africa.

Saudi ArabiaFrench