Uganda Rebel Ongwen, Victim or Perpetrator?
Analysts say when Dominic Ongwen finally appeared in court, the simplicity of his testimony contrasted with the complexity of his case, leaving many people in Uganda unsure of what to make of him.
-
Uganda:
Dominic Ongwen's Simple Testimony Puzzles Some
Independent (Kampala), 8 February 2015
When Dominic Ongwen finally had his day at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on January 26, the simplicity of his testimony contrasted sharply with the complexity of his case.… Read more »
(file photo)
-
Africa:
Ongwen and the ICC - Talking Justice in Uganda
African Arguments, 10 February 2015
The relationship between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and African civil society is certainly an interesting one. On the one hand, the proliferation of conflict on the… Read more »
-
Uganda:
Ongwen At the ICC - Victim Turned Perpetrator
ISS, 4 February 2015
After almost 10 years on the run, one Ugandan rebel leader is finally in the custody of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Dominic Ongwen, of the infamous Lord's Resistance… Read more »
-
Uganda:
Ugandan Rebel Faces ICC
IWPR, 29 January 2015
Lord's Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen appears at the Hague court. Read more »
-
Uganda:
Ongwen's Dose of Justice
Independent (Kampala), 25 January 2015
It is in the best interests of the ICC, affected communities, and Ugandans to have the trial in Uganda Read more »
-
Uganda:
ICC in Tight Spot Over Captured LRA Commander Ongwen
Independent (Kampala), 25 January 2015
Hours before Brigadier Dominic Ongwen was flown from the AU Regional Task Force base in Obo to Bangui, the Central African Republic capital, a handful of his victims--former… Read more »
-
Uganda:
LRA Commander Dominic Ongwen - a Useful Asset to ICC Prosecutor
Fahamu, 19 January 2015
The captured rebel commander should be encouraged to be an insider witness and provide information about the atrocities committed by his group and the Ugandan military in the… Read more »
InFocus
-
Years after indictments were issued against commanders of the Lord's Resistance Army, who have caused havoc in northern Uganda and neighbouring countries, the rebel group's ... Read more »
-
Dominic Ongwen will face charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in 2004. Read more »
-
Kampala and Washington have been involved in a tug-of-war over the fate of the Lord's Resistance Army second-in-command, Dominic Ongwen Ongwen, after his recent capture, reports ... Read more »
-
Survivors and close observers of the Lord's Resistance Army within Uganda have expressed different views on the transfer of Dominic Ongwen to the International Criminal Court. Read more »
-
Dominic Ongwen awaits his first court appearance in connection with war crimes and crimes against humanity. Read more »