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War crimes / International Criminal Court / Thomas Lubanga Dyilo / Germain Katanga / Bosco Ntaganda / Jean-Pierre Bemba / Crimes against humanity / International Criminal Court investigation in Kenya / International Criminal Court investigations / Law / International relations / Politics
Date: 2012-07-26 09:17:49
War crimes
International Criminal Court
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Germain Katanga
Bosco Ntaganda
Jean-Pierre Bemba
Crimes against humanity
International Criminal Court investigation in Kenya
International Criminal Court investigations
Law
International relations
Politics

ICC Victims’ Rights Legal Update: 9 May – 4 July 2012 Contents Democratic Republic of Congo

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