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Landmark ruling: War crime victims expected to receive monetary compensation

Landmark ruling: War crime victims expected to receive monetary compensation

Update: 2017-03-24
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Today, judges at the International Criminal Court are expected to unveil the first compensation awards to victims of war crimes. The reparations, for 304 victims of former Congolese warlord Germain Katanga, would be a landmark step for the tribunal, which was established in 2002 to prosecute the world’s worst crimes. The judges could decide to try to help the community as a whole, as well as award individual damages to victims. Katanga, 38, now on trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo on other charges of war crimes and insurrection in the mineral-rich Ituri region, is liable for paying any designated compensation.
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Landmark ruling: War crime victims expected to receive monetary compensation

Landmark ruling: War crime victims expected to receive monetary compensation