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The ICC opened its investigation in the situation of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2004. Seven arrest warrants have been issued for war crimes and crimes against humanity against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Germain Katanga, Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui, Bosco Ntaganda, Sylvestre Mudacumura and Callixte Mbarushimana.

The situation in the DRC was previously assigned to Pre-Trial Chamber I, composed of Presiding Judge Sylvia Steiner, Judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng, and Judge Cuno Tarfusser. The situation is currently assigned to Pre-Trial Chamber II, composed of Judge Cuno Tarfusser, Judge Hans-Peter Kaul, and Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova.

DRC INVESTIGATION

The government of the DRC formally referred the situation on 19 April 2004, requesting that the Prosecutor investigate potential crimes under the Court's jurisdiction were committed anywhere in the territory of the DRC since the entry into force of the Rome Statute, on 1 July 2002.

On 23 June 2004, after a thorough analysis of the situation in the DRC, especially in the eastern region of Ituri, the Prosecutor announced his decision to open the first investigation of the ICC.

LUBANGA CASE

On 17 March 2006, a first arrest warrant was publicly announced and unsealed concerning the situation in DRC for the leader of a political and military movement, the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC), Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. Lubanga was arrested and transferred to The Hague. On 20 March 2006, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo first appeared in Court before ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I. A three-week confirmation of Charges hearing in the Lubanga case was held in November 2006, and Pre-Trial Chamber I confirmed the charges on 29 January 2007. The Chamber found sufficient evidence to establish substantial grounds to believe that Lubanga is criminally responsible as a co-perpetrator for all three charges made against him for the period beginning September 2002, when the Force Patriotiques pour la Liberation du Congo (FPLC) was founded, and ending 13 August 2003. The Prosecutor of the ICC has charged Lubanga with three war crimes: 1) enlisting children under the age of fifteen; 2) conscripting children under the age of fifteen; and 3) using children under the age of fifteen to participate actively in hostilities.

From September 2007 to January 2008, ICC Trial Chamber I (composed of by Presiding Judge Adrian Fulford, Judge Elizabeth Odio Benito, Judge René Blattmann) held hearings in the Lubanga case in order to facilitate the preparation of the trial. On 13 March 2008, Trial Chamber I decided that the trial in the case of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo would begin on 23 June 2008.

On 13 June 2008, the Court announced a stay of the proceedings in the Lubanga case because the Prosecution was unable to make available potentially exculpatory materials. On 2 July 2008, Trial Chamber I issued an order granting unconditional release to Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. The Prosecution appealed the order which was given suspensive effect meaning that the accused shall not leave detention until the Appeals Chamber has resolved the issue.

On 21 October 2008, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) ordered the Trial Chamber to reconsider its decision to release Thomas Lubanga Dyilo taking into account all relevant factors. The Appeals Chamber did agree with the Trial Chamber’s June decision to stay the trial because of the inability, at that time, of the prosecutor to disclose certain information due to confidentiality agreements with the UN and other information providers. The Appeals Chamber confirmed that it is up to the Trial Chamber to resume the trial whenever it considers that a fair trial is possible.

On 18 November 2008, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court announced its decision to lift the stay of the proceedings in the Lubanga case as the reasons for imposing the stay "have fallen away". The Judges announced the trial would start on 26 January 2009. Trial Chamber I also decided not to grant the release or provisional release of Lubanga.

On 26 January 2009, the trial in the case against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo opened in The Hague. The leader of the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC) is accused of enlisting and conscripting child soldiers to participate actively in hostilities. The Prosecution, the Defence, the Registry and 8 Legal Representatives of Victims representing 93 victims are participating in trial hearings.

Trial proceedings were stayed again from July to October 2010. On 8 October 2010, the Appeals Chamber reversed Trial Chamber I’s decisions to stay proceedings and to release Thomas Luban­ga Dyilo. The trial resumed but was again put on hold for 6 weeks in early 2011 due to various challenges brought by the defense, in particular regarding the disclosure of the identity of witnesses and participating victims. On 23 February 2011, Trial Chamber I rejected the defense’s application for a stay of proceedings, and the trial resumed on 21 March 2011.

On 25 and 26 August 2011, the closing statements took place before TC I. The Prosecution and the Defence presented their final arguments. The legal representatives of victims also made statements at the final hearings. A total of 129 victims were authorized to participate during the trial. Through their legal representative, these victims expressed their position on matters heard before the chamber and were authorized to examine witnesses on specific issues. On 15 December 2011, TC I decided it will first issue the authoritative version of the judgment in English in the case, with the French translation to follow a number of weeks later.

Verdict
In a public hearing on 14 March 2012, TC I delivered a guilty verdict against Lubanga. He was found guilty of having committed the war crimes of enlisting and conscripting children under the age of 15 years and using them to participate actively in hostilities in the DRC between September 2002 and August 2003. Judges will consider the appropriate sentence to be imposed in the coming months. Lubanga’s defense has the right to appeal the decision.

On 13 June, TC I heard aggravating and mitigating factors to determine the sentence to be imposed. The prosecutor has requested a 30 year sentence, or 20 years should Lubanga submit a genuine apology and commit to working to prevent future crimes and promote peace.

On 10 July, TC I sentenced Thomas Lubanga Dyilo to a total period of 14 years of imprisonment.

On 7 August, ICC judges issued a decision on the principles that will lead to the first award of reparations to victims of crimes under the Court’s jurisdiction. The ICC Trust Fund for Victims is to collect reparations proposals from the victims of Lubanga’s crimes, which will then be approved by the Chamber.

On 3 October 2012, Thomas Lubanga appealed both the guilty verdict and sentence handed down by ICC judges during his trial, asking for an acquittal and annulment, or a reduction, of the 14-year sentence. The ICC prosecutor appealed for the sentence to be revised upwards. Meanwhile, all parties and participants, as well as the Trust Fund for Victims, submitted observations on reparations proceedings in the case.

Lubanga has requested that the ICC President Judge Sang-Hyun Song be removed from the Chamber handling the appeal against his conviction and sentencing.


KATANGA – NGUDJOLO CHUI CASE

The trial against Congolese warlords Germain Katanga and Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui which opened on 24 November 2009 is ICC's second trial. Katanga and Ngudjolo are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in the village of Bogoro in the Ituri district of eastern DRC from January to March 2003.

On 18 October 2007, a warrant of arrest listing nine counts of war crimes and four counts of crimes against humanity in the Ituri district of eastern DRC was unsealed for Germain Katanga, alleged commander of the Force de résistance patriotique en Ituri (FRPI). Alleged acts include murder or willful killing, inhumane acts, sexual slavery, rape, cruel or inhuman treatment, using children to participate actively in hostilities, outrages upon personal dignity, intentional attack against the civilian population, pillaging and destruction of property. The arrest warrant had been issued on 2 July but made public on 18 October 2007. Katanga was surrendered by the DRC authorities and transferred to the ICC on 17 October 2007. His Initial appearance of Germain Katanga took place on 22 October 2007 at the ICC premises in The Hague.

On 7 February 2008, an arrest listing similar war crimes and crimes against humanity was unsealed for Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, a Congolese national and alleged former leader of the National integrationist Front (FNI) and a Colonel in the National Army of the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo [Forces armées de la RDC/ Armed Forces of the DRC] (FARDC). The warrant had been issued on 6 July 2007 but made public on 7 February 2008. Ngudjolo Chui was surrendered by the DRC authorities and transferred to The Hague on 7 February 2008. He appeared for the first time before ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I on 11 February 2008.

On 10 March 2008 Pre-Trial Chamber I decided to join the Katanga and the Ngudjolo Chui cases as the two defendants were prosecuted for the same crimes

Initially scheduled on 28 February 2008 and then on 21 May 2008, the hearing was postponed twice by the Chamber to afford more preparation time to the parties involved. From 27 June to 18 July 2008, ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I held a confirmation of charges hearing in the case against Germain Katanga and Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui. Germain Katanga was represented by David Hooper and Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui by Jean Pierre Kilenda Kakengi Basila. Fifty-seven victims participated in the hearing through their legal representatives, Carine Bapita Buyagandu, Joseph Keta, Jean Louis Gilissen, Franck Mulenda and Hervé Diakiese.

On 26 September 2008, ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I sent the case against Germain Katanga and Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui to trial, by confirming all but three of the alleged charges. Pre-trial judges confirmed seven counts of war crimes and three counts of crimes against humanity. They found insufficient evidence to try Katanga and Ngudjolo for inhuman treatment, outrages upon personal dignity and inhumane acts. In a decision issued on March 27, 2009 the Trial Chamber II set the commencement of the trial in the case of The Prosecutor v. Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui for 24 September 2009. On 31st August 2009, ICC Trial Chamber II decided to postpone the commencement of the trial to 24 November 2009.

On 8 December 2010, the prosecution completed presenting its case, following which the legal representatives for victims presented two witnesses. The defense began presenting its case on 24 March 2011.

On 15 August 2011, the defense of Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui began to present its evidence before TC II. Eight witnesses were called by the defense of Ngudjolo Chui, who also testified in his own defense from 8 November 2011. On 27 September 2011, Germain Katanga also testified before TC II in his own defense. Closing arguments in the case are expected in early 2012.

On 15-23 May 2012 closing oral statements were given by the prosecutor, the defense teams and participating victims. The judges will now determine the verdict. Some 366 victims participated during the proceedings, several of whom are former child soldiers.

On 21 November 2012, ICC judges decided to separate the two cases as the mode of criminally liability with which Katanga is charged may be subject to a legal modification by the judges, and announced that the verdict against Ngudjolo Chui would be delivered on 18 December 2012. A verdict in the case against Katanga will be delivered at a later stage.

Katanga case suspended due to appeal
On 16 January, the Appeals Chamber suspended the trial of Germain Katanga in order to decide on a defense appeal against a TC II decision to consider a change to his al¬leged criminal responsibility. Trial judges may re-characterise Katanga’s alleged responsibility to contributing to war crimes and crimes against humanity by a group acting with a common purpose. The Prosecutor had charged Katanga with committing the crimes indirectly (using others to carry out the crimes).

Ngudjolo Chui applies for asylum
Former ICC suspect Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui is being held in an asylum detention center while his application for asylum in the Netherlands is being processed. On 21 December 2012, he was released from ICC custody and handed to Dutch authorities to be repatriated to the DRC. However, Ngudjolo indicated that it would be unsafe for him to return to the DRC and made an asylum application. His defense has requested the Appeals Cham¬ber to order the Netherlands to hand him back to the ICC pending the outcome of the prosecution’s appeal of the decision to acquit him late last year.

NTAGANDA CASE

On 29 April 2008, Pre-Trial Chamber I unsealed an arrest warrant against Bosco Ntaganda, alleged former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Forces Patriotiques pour la Libération du Congo (FPLC), and alleged current Chief of Staff of the Congrès national pour la défense du people (CNDP) armed group, active in North Kivu in the DRC. The arrest warrant lists three war crimes: 1) the enlistment of children under the age of fifteen; 2) the conscription of children under the age of fifteen; and 3) using children under the age of fifteen to participate actively in hostilities. This is the fourth arrest warrant unsealed within the context of the DRC situation.

In April 2012, Ntaganda and several others reportedly led a mutiny and created a new rebel group—‘M23’—which led to renewed conflict in eastern DRC. A split in this group is reported to have led to Ntaganda and his supporters fleeing to Rwanda.

On 13 July 2012, Pre-Trial Chamber II issued a second warrant of arrest for Bosco Ntaganda following the Office of the Prosecutor’s 14 May 2012 request. The additional charges in the second arrest warrant include the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution based on ethnic grounds and rape/sexual slavery, as well as the war crimes of intentional attacks against civilians, murder, rape/sexual slavery and pillaging allegedly committed from September 2002 to September 2003 in Ituri, DRC.

On 18 March 2013, Ntaganda presented himself to the United States embassy in Kigali, Rwanda and asked to be transferred to ICC custody. He was then flown to the Netherlands, escorted by an ICC delegation. The Coalition had been calling for his arrest for many years.

On 26 March 2013, Ntaganda made his initial appearance before PTC II. During the hearing, Presiding Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova verified his identity and ensured that he was clearly informed of the charges brought against him and of his rights under the Rome Statute. The date of 23 September 2013 was set for the opening of the confirmation of charges hearing, during which judges will decide whether there is sufficient evidence to move the case to trial.

MBARUSHIMANA CASE

On 11 October 2010, Callixte Mbarushi­mana—Executive Secretary of the Forces Démocratiques pour la Libéra­tion du Rwanda (FDLR)—was arrested by the French authorities pursuant to an ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Kivu Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Alleged crimes include murder, torture, rape, inhumane acts, persecution, attacks against the civilian population, destruction of property and inhuman treatment.

On 25 January 2011, Mbarushimana was transferred to the ICC. He made his first appearance in Court on 28 January 2011, during which the confirmation of charges hearing was scheduled for 4 July 2011. However, on 31 May 2011, PTC I decided at the request of the Prosecution, to postpone the commencement of the confirmation of charges hearing in the case to 17 August 2011. On 19 May 2011, PTC I refused to grant Mbarushimana interim release.

For the second time, PTC I postponed the confirmation of charges hearing due to a number of pending disclosure and translation issues. The hearing was rescheduled for 16 to 21 September 2011.

On 16-21 September 2011, the confirmation of charges hearing in the case against Mbarushimana was held before PTC I to determine whether it should move to trial. On 16 December 2011, PTC I declined to confirm the charges of alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes against Mbarushimana and ordered his release. A majority of judges found that there was insufficient evidence to move the case to trial. On 23 December 2011, Mbarushimana was released on French territory, from where he was originally arrested and transferred to the ICC.On 1 March, PTC I granted the OTP leave to appeal the 16 December 2011 decision declining to confirm charges against Mbarushimana, on three issues regarding the standard of proof applied in the confirmation decision, the proper interpretation of scope and nature of a confirmation hearing and the issue of the mode of liability under 25(3)(d) of the Rome Statute.

On 30 May, the Appeals Chamber dismissed the OTP appeal against the 16 December 2011 decision by PTC I not to confirm charges against Callixte Mbarushimana.

MUDACUMURA CASE

On 15 May 2012, the OTP requested an arrest warrant for Sylvestre Mudacumura, supreme commander of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). Mudacumura is accused of nine counts of war crimes including attack against a civilian population, murder or willful killing, mutilation, cruel treatment, rape, torture, destruction of property, pillaging and outrage upon personal dignity, allegedly committed between 20 January 2009 and the end of September 2010 in north and south Kivu provinces, DRC.

On 31 May, PTC II rejected an OTP request for an arrest warrant against Sylvestre Mudacumura, supreme commander of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Kivu provinces, eastern DRC. The OTP filed a new request for an arrest warrant on 13 June. A warrant of arrest was issued by Pre-Trial Chamber II on 13 July 2012 for alleged war crimes in the DRC in 2009–2010.

Court decisions concerning DRC can be found on the ICC's website.
Conference Reports and Declarations
ICC Statements and Reports
Author Date and Title
ICC
23 Dec 2011
Callixte Mbarushimana is released from the ICC custody
ICC
16 Aug 2011
ICC’s confirmation of charges hearing in the Mbarushimana case has been postponed to 16 September
ICC
12 Aug 2011
Updated Practical information for media on the opening of the confirmation of charges hearings in the case against Callixte Mbarushimana
ICC
31 May 2011
Mbarushimana case: Hearing on the confirmation of charges now scheduled to commence on 17 August 2011
ICC
20 May 2011
Trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo: The presentation of evidence stage is closed
ICC
07 June 2010
The Registrar of the ICC and delegates from States Parties to the Rome Statute face to face with the challenges of the Court on the ground
ICC
04 June 2010
A delegation from the ICC Committee on Budget and Finance meets affected communities in Ituri (DRC)
NGO Letters, Papers, Reports, and Statements
Author Date and Title
Club des Amis du Droit du Congo
13 May 2013
Cours intensifs sur les droits de l’homme et le droit international pénal à Kinshasa, RDC
Human Rights Watch
08 May 2013
Letter to DR Congo President Joseph Kabila on Ending Impunity for Grave Human Rights Abuses
Olivia Bueno, IRRI
11 Apr 2013
WHAT NEXT FOR MATHIEU NGUDJOLO CHUI?
AMICC
09 Apr 2013
The Ntaganda Case: Background and Updates on the Congolese Warlord
AMICC
03 Apr 2013
Ambassador Rapp Announces Expansion of War Crimes Rewards Program to Include ICC Suspects
Maryne Rondot, AMICC
02 Apr 2013
New UN Security Council Resolution Authorizes DRC Peacekeepers to Assist in ICC Arrests
Sharanjeet Parmar, ICTJ
27 Mar 2013
Pressure on Congolese Authorities Key to Ending Impunity for Sexual Violence in the DR Congo
NGO Media Statements
Authorascending Date and Title
ACADHOSHA
04 Nov 2010
Enfin l'Assemblée Nationale de la RDC va se prononcer sur la loi de mise en œuvre
AI
24 June 2004
DR Congo: International Criminal Court's investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity a major step forward
AI
20 Mar 2006
Democratic Republic of the Congo: International Criminal Court's first arrest must be followed by others throughout the country
AI
14 Mar 2012
Landmark ICC verdict over use of child soldiers
AI-USA
02 Dec 2008
People of DRC need action, not words
APRODIVI
01 Feb 2007
Communique de presse de L’APRODIVI
APROVIDI
27 Aug 2011
Communiqué de presse nº9 /SG/AP/2011 sur la clôture du procès Lubanga
ASF
20 Mar 2013
Bosco Ntaganda facing International Criminal Justice
ASF, CJR, CNCPI, FIDH, HRW, ICTJ, Redress, and WIGJ
31 July 2006
Joint Letter to the Chief Prosecutor of the ICC on Charges against Thomas Lubanga and DRC Investigation
African Rights, the REDRESS Trust and the Collectif des Parties Civiles pour le Rwanda (CPCR)
12 Oct 2010
Wider Implications of Mbarushimana Arrest in Paris
Amnesty International
19 Dec 2011
DRC: Post-election intimidation through arrests must end
Amnesty International
19 Apr 2012
Amnesty International’s efforts to ensure the arrest of Bosco Ntaganda
Amnesty International
02 May 2012
Civilians must be protected amid escalating violence in eastern DRC
Amnesty International
12 June 2012
DR Congo: Arms supplies fuelling unlawful killings and rape
Amnesty International
11 July 2012
DR Congo: UN urged to protect civilians in North Kivu
Amnesty International
08 Aug 2012
DR Congo: Threats against human rights defenders must end
Amnesty International
26 Oct 2012
DR Congo must investigate assassination attempt on activist Dr Denis Mukwege
Amnesty International
23 Nov 2012
Global campaign targets rape in conflict zones
Amnesty International
18 Dec 2012
ICC acquits Congolese armed group leader
Amnesty International
19 Mar 2013
DRC: Bosco Ntaganda must be surrendered to the ICC
Amnistía Internacional
10 July 2012
Primera condena de la CPI: 14 años de prisión para Lubanga Dyilo
Avocats Sans Frontieres
10 Dec 2012
World Human Rights Day : “Restoring a little hope”
Avocats Sans Frontières
12 Jan 2012
ASF concerned about surge in violence in Eastern Congo
Avocats sans frontieres
14 Mar 2012
Lubanga trial: ASF welcomes the first judgment of the International Criminal Court
CAD
18 Oct 2007
Réaction En rapport avec l'arrestation de Germain Katanga (chef de la FRPI)
CAD
07 Feb 2008
Reaction to the arrest of Matthieu Ngudjolo Chui
CAD
29 Apr 2008
Communiqué sur le mandat d’arrêt international à l’encontre de Bosco NTAGANDA
CCIJ-CCJI
14 Mar 2012
The International Criminal Court hands down first verdict
CCTJ
16 Feb 2008
Congolese Coalition for Transitional Justice invites Court to pursue crimes committed in the other DRC provinces
CDRC Coalition for the ICC (CN-CPI)
29 Apr 2008
CN-CPI Reacts to the Unsealing of the Arrest Warrant Against Bosco Ntaganda
CGS
23 June 2004
ICC Gives New Hope for the Democratic Republic of the Congo: New Report Examines the Role the ICC Can Play in Ending Conflicts
CGS
29 Jan 2007
ICC Moves Forward with Charges Against Lubanga Dyilo
CICC
24 June 2004
International Criminal Court Announces the Launch of Formal Investigations in the Democratic Republic of Congo
CICC
20 Apr 2004
International Criminal Court Announces Receipt of State Referral by the Democratic Republic of Congo **
CICC
16 July 2003
International Criminal Court Prosecutor to “Follow Closely” Situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Of 499 Communications, One Situation to be Examined for Possible Further Action **
CICC
17 Mar 2006
First Arrest for International Criminal Court: New Permanent Court Unseals DRC Arrest Warrant
CICC
08 Nov 2006
Lubanga Hearing To Start
CICC
24 Jan 2007
ICC to Decide if Thomas Lubanga Will Be Tried for War Crimes
CICC
29 Jan 2007
ICC CONFIRMS WAR CRIMES CHARGES AGAINST THOMAS LUBANGA
CICC
18 Oct 2007
ICC Announces Second Arrest in DRC Situation
CICC
07 Feb 2008
ICC Announces Third Arrest in DRC Situation
CICC
29 Apr 2008
ICC Unseals Fourth Arrest Warrant in DRC Situation
CICC
26 June 2008
ICC opens second confirmation of charges hearing in DRC
CICC
02 July 2008
ICC TRIAL CHAMBER ORDERS RELEASE OF THOMAS LUBANGA DYILO
CICC
26 Sept 2008
ICC sends case against Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui to Trial
CICC
18 Nov 2008
ICC RESUMES LUBANGA TRIAL PROCEEDINGS
CICC
26 Jan 2009
GLOBAL COALITION SAYS COURT’S FIRST TRIAL A LANDMARK OPPORTUNITY FOR VICTIMS IN NEW INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL ORDER
CICC
20 Nov 2009
ICC To Open Second Trial against Two Congolese Warlords Katanga and Ngudjolo
CICC
11 Oct 2010
France Arrests New ICC Suspect
CICC
09 Nov 2010
Global Justice Coalition Welcomes Advances in the Criminal Law Reform in the Democratic Republic of Congo
CICC
25 Jan 2011
NEW SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
CICC
15 Sept 2011
ICC to Open Key Hearing in DRC Kivus Investigation
CICC
16 Dec 2011
Mbarushimana Case Not Ready for Trial at ICC
CICC
14 Mar 2012
GUILTY VERDICT DELIVERED IN FIRST ICC TRIAL
CICC
10 July 2012
Thomas Lubanga Sentenced to 14 Years Imprisonment in First ICC Trial
CICC
18 Dec 2012
Alleged Congolese Militia Leader Found Not Guilty in Second ICC Trial
CICC
22 Mar 2013
DRC Militia Leader Ntaganda in ICC Custody
CICC
12 Apr 2013
Coalition Statement on Allegations of Sexual Abuse by ICC Staff
CIDH
20 Mar 2012
CIDH saluda la primera sentencia de la Corte Penal Internacional en la que se pronuncia sobre el reclutamiento de niños soldados
CN-CPI
10 Aug 2006
COUR PENALE INTERNATIONALE: Situation en RDC, affaire le procureur c./Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. La Chambre préliminaire I fixe une nouvelle date de l'audience de confirmation des charges, le 9 novembre 2006
CN-CPI
07 Nov 2006
Texte du point de presse du 7 novembre 2006. Audience de confirmation des charges contre Thomas Lubanga devant la CPI.
CN-CPI
25 Jan 2007
La Coalition nationale pour la Cour pénale internationale, CN- CPI en sigle, s’attend à ce que la Chambre préliminaire I confirme les charges portées contre Thomas Lubanga ce lundi 29 janvier 2007
CN-CPI
30 Jan 2007
La Coalition nationale pour la CPI exprime sa satisfaction à la décision de la Chambre préliminaire I du 29 janvier 2007
CN-CPI
09 May 2007
La CN-CPI se félicite de la publication en République démocratique du Congo du rapport d'ICTJ : "Sensibilisation à la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI) en RDC - Sortir du Profil Bas"
CN-CPI
18 Oct 2007
Communiqué de presse N°003/2007 sur l'arrestation de Katanga
CN-CPI
07 Feb 2008
National Coalition for the ICC in DRC reacts to the arrest of Ngudjolo
CN-CPI
29 Apr 2008
Communiqué de la CN-CPI sur le mandat d'arrêt contre Ntaganda
CN-CPI
14 Sept 2010
Communiqué de presse appelant à l’adoption de la loi de mise oeuvre du Statut de la CPI
CN-CPI
12 Oct 2010
Communiqué de la CN-CPI sur l'arrestation de Callixte Mbarushimana
CN-CPI
05 Nov 2010
La Coalition nationale pour la CPI de la République démocratique du Congo salue la recevabilité de la proposition de loi portant mise en œuvre du Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale
CN-CPI
12 Dec 2011
Impact de la CPI en République démocratique du Congo
CN-CPI
13 Dec 2011
Attente des victimes à la réparation en RDC
CN-CPI/SK
06 Jan 2008
NATIONAL COALITION FOR THE ICC IN DRC PRESS RELEASE ON KIVU PEACE CONFERENCE
CN-CPI (Sud Kivu)
19 Oct 2007
Transfer de Germain Katanga à la CPI : Le Parlement doit aussi s’engager dans la lutte contre l’impunité
CN-CPI (et 50 autres ONG)
20 Feb 2009
Lettre ouverte des ONG congolaises au chef de l'Etat
CODHO
08 Jan 2007
Communiqué de presse du 30 janvier 2007 sur l’affaire Lubanga
Citizens for Global Solutions
14 Mar 2012
Lubanga guilty verdict marks victory for international justice
Club des Amis du Droit du Congo
01 Feb 2007
Communiqué de presse du CAD sur la décision de la Chambre préliminaire I de la CPI concernant l’affaire Lubanga
Coalition Nationale (RDC) pour la CPI
17 Mar 2006
The DRC Coalition for the International Criminal Court welcomes the surrender of M. Thomas Lubanga, by the Congolese authorities to the International Criminal Court
Coalition nationale de RDC pour la CPI
14 Mar 2012
LA COALITION NATIONALE POUR LA CPI/RDC SALUE LE VERDICT DE L’AFFAIRE THOMAS LUBANGA
Darfur Rehabilitation Project
18 Dec 2007
Eleven Darfurian Applicants Recognized and Granted Victim Status by the International Criminal Court
FIDH
17 Mar 2006
The International Criminal Court issues the first arrest warrant in its investigation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
FIDH
30 Jan 2007
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo is Committed for Trial: first ICC trial to begin soon
FIDH
20 June 2006
First victims recognised by the International Criminal Court Page
FIDH
19 Oct 2007
A second case before the International Criminal Court on the situation in Democratic Republic of Congo: Germain Katanga transferred to The Hague
FIDH
07 Feb 2008
Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui arrested by the International Criminal Court (ICC): the ICC Prosecutor must extend his investigations
FIDH
30 Apr 2008
La FIDH et ses ligues congolaises déçues par la portée limitée des enquêtes de la
FIDH
17 June 2008
Profound Disappointment Following the Suspension of the Lubanga Case
FIDH
06 Feb 2009
La RDC doit arrêter et transférer Bosco Ntaganda à la Cour pénale internationale
FIDH
04 Mar 2009
RDC / CPI La RDC doit arrêter et transférer Bosco Ntaganda à la CPI
FIDH
06 Feb 2009
La RDC doit arrêter et transférer Bosco Ntaganda à la Cour pénale internationale
FIDH
09 Dec 2009
Le gouvernement refuse toutes les recommandations visant à lutter contre l’impunité au sein des forces armées
FIDH
12 Oct 2010
RDC: Première arrestation d'un présumé responsable de crimes commis aux Kivus
FIDH
03 Nov 2010
Victims question the ICC about lack of proceedings against Jean-Pierre Bemba for crimes committed in the DRC: Judges dismissed the request considering that the Prosecutor's investigation is still open
FIDH
23 Dec 2010
Callixte Mbarushimana mis en examen à Paris avant sa remise à la CPI
FIDH
09 June 2011
DRC: Strenghten Civilian Protection Before Elections
FIDH
08 June 2011
Open Letter to the Members of the United Nations Security Council
FIDH
15 Feb 2012
RDC : Les autorités doivent répondre aux manifestations du 16 février par le respect des droits de l’Homme
FIDH
14 Mar 2012
First ICC trial verdict: Lubanga convicted of war crimes committed in Ituri
FIDH
18 May 2012
Deux nouvelles demandes de mandat d’arrêt de la CPI sur la RDC : Le Procureur de la CPI demande l’élargissement des charges contre Bosco Ntaganda et l’émission d’un mandat d’arrêt contre Sylvestre Mudacumura
FIDH
10 July 2012
The AU Must Act Responsibly Regarding the Situation in Mali and the Crisis Between Sudan and South Sudan
FIDH
16 July 2012
La CPI condamne Thomas Lubanga à 14 ans de prison
FIDH
10 Aug 2012
Première décision sur les réparations : la Cour pénale internationale reconnaît le droit de toutes les victimes des crimes commis par Thomas Lubanga à une réparation intégrale
FIDH
13 Aug 2012
First decision on reparation: The International Criminal Court aknowledges the right to integral reparations for all the victims of Thomas Lubanga’s crimes
FIDH
22 Nov 2012
DRC – The taking of Goma by the M23 : our organisations demand protection for civilians
FIDH
19 Dec 2012
The ICC acquitts Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui and orders his release: The need for protection of witnesses, victims and intermediaries and for reinforced investigations and prosecutions of crimes committed in DRC
FIDH
24 Jan 2013
République démocratique du Congo : Menaces et actes de harcèlement à l’encontre de Me Jean-Marie Kabengela Ilunga et Me Peter Ngomo Milambo
FIDH
07 Feb 2013
African Union: Greater Efforts Needed on Crises and Conflicts Situations and to Ensure the Effectiveness of Human Rights Protection Mechanisms
FIDH
19 Mar 2013
Bosco Ntaganda should finally face justice in The Hague
FIDH
27 Mar 2013
DRC: An intervention brigade within MONUSCO would require further human rights protection mechanisms
FIDH
17 Apr 2013
DRC: Allegations of sexual abuse of four persons under ICC protection
FIDH
25 Apr 2013
République démocratique du Congo (RDC) : Condamnation en appel de 12 défenseurs des droits de l’Homme
FIDH
26 Apr 2013
Violences sexuelles en RDC : les victimes doivent être indemnisées et les jugements appliqués
FIDH and its DRC members
15 Apr 2011
Vers l'établissement d'une cour spécialisée mixte pour juger les crimes les plus graves en RDC : le projet de loi devra être renforcé
FIDH, ASADHO
16 Nov 2006
Opening of the confirmation of charges hearing against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo: Hope of a first trial
FIDH, ASADHO, GL, LE
23 Aug 2011
RDC : Les sénateurs torpillent le projet de loi sur la Cour spécialisée mixte
FOCDP
28 Mar 2012
NEW BREAK-IN AT THE FOCDP HEADQUARTERS
Fondation congolaise pour la promotion des droits humains et de la paix
06 Dec 2011
AFRO MEMORANDUM AU PRESIDENT DE LA COMMISSION ELECTORALE NATIONALE INDEPENDANTE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
Forum de Goma
17 Dec 2009
Déclaration du Forum de Goma pour les droits des victimes de violences sexuelles
HRF
23 June 2004
International Criminal Court to open its first investigation in DRC
HRF
23 June 2004
Announcement of First ICC Investigations in the Democratic Republic of Congo: What’s at stake in the first ICC case?
HRW
23 June 2004
ICC’s First-Ever Probe Must Be Effective: Criminal Responsibility in Congo Conflict Reaches Across Borders
HRW
17 Mar 2006
ICC Arrest First Step to Justice: Prosecutor Says First Accused Sent to Hague
HRW
08 Nov 2006
ICC Hearing Could Pave Way for Court’s First Trial: Prosecution Must Pursue More Charges and Perpetrators
HRW
25 Sept 2007
UN: Summit on Africa Should Not Overlook Justice
HRW
18 Oct 2007
ICC/DRC: Second War Crimes Suspect to Face Justice in The Hague
HRW
07 Feb 2008
ICC/DRC: New War Crimes Suspect Arrested
HRW
29 Apr 2008
DR Congo: Suspected War Criminal Wanted
HRW
18 Nov 2008
ICC: Congo Ruling Victory for Justice
HRW
17 Dec 2008
DR Congo: Protect Children From Rape and Recruitment
HRW
02 Feb 2009
DR Congo: Arrest Bosco Ntaganda
HRW
09 Apr 2009
DR Congo: Brutal Rapes by Rebels and Army
HRW
16 July 2009
DR Congo: Hold Army Commanders Responsible for Rapes
HRW
23 Nov 2009
ICC/DRC: Second Trial of Congolese Warlords
HRW
23 Dec 2009
UN: Act to End Atrocities in Eastern Congo
HRW
28 Mar 2010
DR Congo: Lord’s Resistance Army Rampage Kills 321
HRW
11 Oct 2010
France: Rwanda Rebel's Arrest Sends Strong Message
HRW
14 Oct 2010
DR Congo: ICC-Indicted War Criminal Implicated in Assassinations of Opponents
HRW
20 Dec 2010
DR Congo: Rogue Leaders, Rebels Forcibly Recruit Youth
HRW
15 Apr 2011
DR Congo: Strengthen Plan for War Crimes Trials
HRW
15 Apr 2011
Establishment of a Specialized Mixed Court for the Prosecution of Serious International Crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo
HRW
02 May 2011
Germany: Groundbreaking Trial for Congo War Crimes
HRW
14 Sept 2011
Hearing in Congo War Crimes Case, Confirmation of Charges Session for Rebel Leader Callixte Mbarushimana
HRW
28 Oct 2011
DR Congo: Candidates Should Not Incite Violence
HRW
02 Nov 2011
DR Congo: Arrest Candidate Wanted for Mass Rape
HRW
02 Dec 2011
DR Congo: Rein in Security Forces
HRW
14 Mar 2012
ICC: Landmark Verdict a Warning to Rights Abusers
HRW
04 June 2012
DR Congo: Rwanda Should Stop Aiding War Crimes Suspect
HRW
01 June 2012
ICC: Pursue Case Against Rwandan Rebel Leader
HURINET-UCICC
14 Mar 2012
Stop enlisting Child Soldiers in War; the ICC delivers its first guilty verdict
Human Rights First
16 Mar 2012
ICC Conviction a Step Forward for International Justice
Human Rights Watch
15 Aug 2011
ICC: Hearing in Congo War Crimes Case - Confirmation of Charges Session for Rebel Leader Callixte Mbarushimana
Human Rights Watch
17 Aug 2011
DR Congo: Pass Mixed Court Law: Death Penalty Should Be Removed as Inherently Cruel and Inhuman
Human Rights Watch
10 Oct 2011
DR Congo: Prosecute Atrocities Exposed by UN
Human Rights Watch
21 Dec 2011
DR Congo: 24 Killed since Election Results Announced
Human Rights Watch
13 Apr 2012
DR Congo: Arrest Bosco Ntaganda for ICC Trial
Human Rights Watch
16 May 2012
DR Congo: Bosco Ntaganda Recruits Children by Force
Human Rights Watch
11 Sept 2012
DR Congo: M23 Rebels Committing War Crimes
Human Rights Watch
20 Nov 2012
DR Congo: US Should Urge Rwanda to End M23 Support
Human Rights Watch
18 Dec 2012
ICC: Congolese Rebel Leader Acquitted in Court’s Second Case: Prosecutor Should Step Up Investigations in DR Congo Cases
Human Rights Watch
21 Jan 2013
AU Summit: Rights Key for Addressing Crises
Human Rights Watch
05 Feb 2013
DR Congo: War Crimes by M23, Congolese Army
Human Rights Watch
18 Mar 2013
DR Congo: Congolese Warlord Should Face Justice
Human Rights Watch
22 Mar 2013
DR Congo: Bosco Ntaganda’s Trail of Atrocities Ends at the ICC
Human Rights Watch
25 Mar 2013
DR Congo: Warlord Ntaganda at ICC a Victory for Justice
ICC Now
14 Mar 2012
Press Statement of Ligue pour la Paix, les Droits de l’Homme et la Justice (LIPADHOJ)
ICPC
14 Mar 2012
Statement of the International Center for Policy & Conflict (ICPC) following the first decision of the ICC in the case of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
ICTJ
20 Feb 2013
'Pay Back What We Have Lost': ICTJ Report Spotlights Congolese Government’s Failure to Pay Court-Ordered Reparations for Army Crimes
IWPR
10 Oct 2011
DRC Youth Under Spotlight as Elections Loom
International Bar Association
14 Mar 2012
IBA welcomes conclusion of ICC’s first trial; despite procedural hurdles, the Lubanga case is a symbolic achievement for the Court
International Bar Association
28 Mar 2013
IBA welcomes voluntary surrender and appearance of Bosco Ntaganda before International Criminal Court
International Crisis Group
08 Dec 2011
DR Congo: Saving the Elections
International Crisis Group
11 July 2012
Black Gold in the Congo: Threat to Stability or Development Opportunity?
International Crisis Group
19 Dec 2012
Eastern Congo: The ADF-Nalu’s Lost Rebellion
International Justice Project
16 Mar 2012
Thomas Lubanga Convicted of War Crimes in Landmark Decision by ICC: A Step Toward Justice for Victims
JPDH
19 Oct 2007
Transfer de Germain Katanga à la CPI : Le Parlement doit aussi s’engager dans la lutte contre l’impunité
JPDH
08 Feb 2008
JPDH applauds the transfer of former military leader to ICC
LIPADHO
19 Oct 2007
Communiqué de presse sur le transfert de M. Germain Katanga à la CPI
LIPADHO
30 Apr 2008
Communiqué de presse sur le mandat de la CPI contre Jean-Bosco NTAGANDA
LIPADHO
18 Nov 2010
Communiqué de presse No006/Cn/Lipadho/2010 : La majorité des députés s’opposent à l’abolition de la peine capitale
LIPADHO
31 Dec 2011
Communiqué de presse sur la relaxation de Callixte Mbarushimana
LIPADHOJ
14 Mar 2012
Communiqué de la LIPADHOJ sur le jugement de la CPI contre Thomas Lubanga (in French)
LIPADHOJ
10 July 2012
LES VICTIMES ET LES COMMUNAUTES AFFCTEES INSATISFAITES DE LA PEINE DE 14 ANS DE PRISON CONTRE THOMAS LUBANGA DYILO
LIPADHOJ
19 Dec 2012
L’ACQUITTEMENT DE MATHIEU NGUJOLO PAR LA CPI : L’ESPOIR BRISE DES COMMUNAUTES AFFECTEES ET VICTIMES
LIPADHOJ
18 Mar 2013
LA REDDITION DE BOSCO NTANGANDA : UN ESPOIR DE JUSTICE POUR LES VICTIMES
LIPHADO
29 Jan 2007
COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE N° 001/CN/LIPADHO/97
LIPHADO
13 Oct 2010
Communiqué de presse No005 sur l'arrestation de Callixte Mbarushimana
NPWJ
17 Mar 2006
ICC issues DRC warrant against Thomas Lubanga; Charges include recruitment and use of child soldiers
NPWJ
09 Nov 2006
International Criminal Court begins first trial: a milestone for the protection of civilians
NPWJ
29 Jan 2007
Statement on Confirmation of Charges for Lubanga
NPWJ
16 Sept 2011
ICC: NPWJ and the NRPTT welcome the opening of the confirmation of charges hearings against Callixte Mbarushimana
NPWJ
10 July 2012
Lubanga case: NPWJ welcomes sentencing to 14 years imprisonment as a landmark decision for the protection of children’s rights
No Peace Without Justice
14 Mar 2012
NPWJ welcomes milestone of first ICC judgment in the Lubanga case and landmark decision for the protection of children
ONG de RDC
07 July 2012
Déclaration des défenseurs des droits de l'homme sur la situation sécuritaire en RDC
Open Society Foundations
14 Mar 2012
Open Society Justice Initiative Welcomes ICC Lubanga Judgment
PGA
20 Mar 2006
First Proceedings against Congolese Warlord Mark a New Phase in International Criminal Court (ICC)’s History
PGA
10 Dec 2009
Global Parliamentary Network Calls for Full Support of the International Criminal Court and the Fight against Impunity in the Great Lakes and Central African regions
PGA
11 Oct 2010
Les Parlementaires Congolais Saluent L’Arrestation de M. Mbarushimana, Dirigeant Des FDLR
PGA
04 Nov 2010
La loi de mise en oeuvre du Satut de Rome declaree recevable par L'Assemble Nationale de la Republique Democratique du Congo
Parliamentarians for Global Action
19 Mar 2013
Parliamentarians for Global Action welcomes the voluntary surrender of Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda Urges Prompt, Appropriate Action by US Authorities and the ICC
Physicians for Human Rights
30 Oct 2012
PHR Endorses Statement of International Campaign to Stop Rape and Gender Violence in Conflict on the Attack Against Dr. Denis Mukwege
Physicians for Human Rights
10 Jan 2013
Dr. Mukwege’s Planned Return to DRC Shows Extraordinary Courage and Commitment
Physicians for Human Rights
19 Mar 2013
Congolese Warlord Must Now Face ICC Trial on War Crimes Charges
Point Focal Sud-Kivu
30 Jan 2007
Pas de paix sans justice! Tel est notre credo.
Président du Club des Amis du droit du Congo
29 Apr 2008
International Warrant of Arrest against Bosco Ntaganda
REDRESS
29 Jan 2007
ICC trial will go ahead, but limited charges may alienate victims in Eastern Congo
REDRESS
13 Feb 2008
ICC Prosecutor leaves unfinished business in Ituri, DRC
REDRESS
03 July 2008
War Victims in DRC Shocked at ICC Decision to Release Lubanga
REDRESS
18 Dec 2012
ICC verdict raises questions about quality of prosecutions
REDRESS
25 Mar 2013
Ntaganda’s surrender: An opportunity for the ICC to deliver justice to victims in DRC
RENADHOC
18 Mar 2012
Communiqué de Presse relatif au jugement rendu par la Cour Pénale Internationale dans l'Affaire Thomas LUBANGA DYILO.
RENADHOC
17 June 2012
Le RENADHOC accueille avec satisfaction le démarrage du procès sur l’assassinat des défenseurs des droits de L’homme Floribert Chebeya Bahizire et Fidèle Bazana Edadi
RENADHOC
21 June 2012
DECLARATION DU RENADHOC SUR L’OUVERTURE DU PROCES Floribert CHEBEYA EN APPEL, A LA HAUTE COUR MILITAIRE : INDICES D’UN MANQUE DE CREDIBILITE
RENADHOC
25 Mar 2013
Communique de presse du RENADHOC sur la reddition et le transfert de Bosco Ntaganda
RENADHOC
04 Apr 2013
LE RENADHOC SALUE LA RESOLUTION 2098 DU CONSEIL DE SECURITE DES NATIONS UNIES INSTITUANT UNE « BRIGARDE D’INTERVENTION » AU SEIN DE LA MONUSCO, POUR L’IMPOSITION DE LA PAIX EN REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
Redress
15 Mar 2012
LUBANGA’S VERDICT ONLY FIRST STEP TOWARDS JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS,
SYCOVI
11 Sept 2010
Press release on mass rapes committed in Walikale & luvungi, Eastern DRC
SYCOVI
05 Nov 2010
L'examen de la loi de mise en œuvre du Statut de Rome à l'Assemblée Nationale de la RDC
SYCOVI
Dec 2011
Communiqué sur la montée des violences électorales en RDC
SYCOVI
15 Apr 2012
Communiqué de Presse de la SYCOVI sur l’arrestation du General Bosco Taganda
The Greens European Free Alliance
14 Mar 2012
First ever ICC verdict a major milestone in the fight against global impunity
UNA-USA
24 Mar 2006
UNA-USA Statement Regarding First Arrest for the ICC
Vision GRAM-International
11 Feb 2008
Vision GRAM Int. Reacts to Third Case in DRC
Vision Gram
21 Sept 2009
Bosco Ntaganda doit être arrêté et transféré devant la Cour pénale internationale de La Haye
Vision Gram
11 Feb 2011
Communiqué de presse : 12 février 2011, une journée pour les enfants soldats
Vision Gram
12 Feb 2013
The responsibility to protect, an appeal to States for children in DR Congo
Vision Gram International
18 Mar 2013
Bosco Ntaganda s'est rendu lui meme a l'ambassade des Etats Unis au Rwanda
WIGJ and Congolese Coalition for Transitional Justice
31 Aug 2006
Failed DRC Investigations by the ICC claim NGOs
Witness
14 Mar 2012
Bukeni Waruzi of WITNESS to attend verdict of former rebel leader Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court on March 14
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
14 Mar 2012
ICC’s first Trial Judgement, The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
10 Aug 2012
Statement on the first Reparations Decision by the ICC: The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
23 Nov 2012
Statement from civil society in Bukavu
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
12 Dec 2012
Detailed account of crimes allegedly committed by M23
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
18 Dec 2012
First acquittal by the ICC: The Prosecutor v. Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
21 Mar 2013
Statement on surrender by Bosco Ntaganda
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
25 Mar 2013
Women’s Initiatives launches gender justice film in Eastern DRC
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
26 Mar 2013
UK Foreign Secretary & Angelina Jolie attend screening of gender justice film