GB discusses all things international criminal justice – from the prosecution of the Khmer Rouge leadership in Cambodia...
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President Joseph Kabila – the son of the murdered former President, Laurent-Désiré Kabila – recently celebrated the...
Tags: Alessandro Callari, Butembo-Beni, Child soldiers, colonial legacy, colonialism, Conference of Berlin, conflict diamonds, Congo Crisis, Congo Free State, Congo wars, Congolese army, Congolese independence, crimes against humanity, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Emilano Tidona, FARDC, Giovanni Salvaggio, International Criminal Court, Joseph Kabila, King Leopold II, mass rape, Mayi Mayi, MONUC, Nordkivu, Patric Lumumba, photo essay, President Kabila, Rwanda, tin, Uganda, war crimes, Wartoy, Zaire