Breaking: ICC judges order the largest ever reparations in history, granting over $56 million to victims of Ugandan rebel commander Dominic Ongwen. A landmark ruling!
The International Criminal Court (ICC) made a groundbreaking decision on February 28, 2024, by ordering the largest-ever reparations in its history. The judges awarded over $56 million in compensation to victims of Ugandan rebel commander Dominic Ongwen. Ongwen was charged with committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Northern Uganda between July 2002 and December 2005 as a commander for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).
Dominic Ongwen, who was convicted three years ago of 61 offenses, including murders, rapes, forced marriages, and recruiting child soldiers, has now been ordered to pay $56 million in reparations to the victims. Nearly 50,000 individuals who suffered under Ongwen's command are set to receive this compensation, marking a significant step towards justice and accountability.
This wild reparations order at the ICC highlights the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions, especially in cases of grave human rights violations. The decision sends a strong message that perpetrators of heinous crimes will not go unpunished, and victims will receive the justice they deserve.
In a record-setting move, the ICC's ruling includes a compensation of over €52 million ($56 million) for the victims of Dominic Ongwen, underscoring the severity of the crimes he committed. This milestone in international justice serves as a beacon of hope for victims of conflict and war crimes worldwide, emphasizing the crucial role of institutions like the ICC in delivering restitution and closure to those who have suffered unimaginable atrocities.
On February 28, 2024, the International Criminal Court (ICC) judges delivered the largest reparation order in the Court's history, awarding over 56 million ...
Ongwen was charged with committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Northern Uganda between July 2002 and December 2005 as a commander for the LRA. The ...
Dominic Ongwen was convicted three years ago of 61 offenses, including murders, rapes, forced marriages and recruiting child soldiers in 2002-2005.
On February 28, judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced their decision on reparations to victims in the case of Dominic Ongwen, ...
Nearly 50,000 victims of Ugandan militia commander Dominic Ongwen should get a total of over 52 million euros ($56 million) in compensation, ...
The International Criminal Court has awarded victims of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen more than $56 million in compensation.
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