submitted over 5 years ago by Joseph
- Bosco Ntaganda, a former Congolese rebel leader, was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for leading brutal campaigns in eastern DR Congo, including gruesome massacres of civilians.
- Ntaganda, nicknamed "Terminator," was convicted on 18 counts, making him the first person convicted of sexual slavery by the ICC.
- He will be sentenced at a later hearing and has 30 days to appeal the convictions.
Joseph
over 5 years ago
Wicked, inhuman, cold-blooded... I run out of names to quantify Bosco Ntaganda. Sometimes I chill at the nature of leaders that have appeared over the years in the African political scene. What motivates you to kill people and mutilate them like animals like this? I pray he is found guilty and given an appropriate sentence befitting an animal like this.