Icc Conviction of Congolese Warlord Vital Step to Fight Impunity – Security Council

Congolese warlard Lubanga shakes hands with his lawyers in the courtroom of the ICC at The Hague

Congolese warlard Thomas Lubanga (C) shakes hands with his lawyers in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague March 14, 2012. The ICC on Wednesday found Lubanga guilty of war crimes in its landmark first ruling since it was set up a decade ago. Lubanga was accused of recruiting and deploying child soldiers during a five-year conflict until 2003. REUTERS/Evert-Jan Daniels/Pool (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)

Congolese warlard Thomas Lubanga (C) shakes hands with his lawyers in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague March 14, 2012. The ICC on Wednesday found Lubanga guilty of war crimes in its landmark first ruling since it was set up a decade ago. Lubanga was accused of recruiting and deploying child soldiers during a five-year conflict until 2003. REUTERS/Evert-Jan Daniels/Pool (NETHERLANDS – Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)

Congolese warlard Thomas Lubanga (C) shakes hands with his lawyers in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague March 14, 2012. The ICC on Wednesday found Lubanga guilty of war crimes in its landmark first ruling since it was set up a decade ago. Lubanga was accused of recruiting and deploying child soldiers during a five-year conflict until 2003. REUTERS/Evert-Jan Daniels/Pool (NETHERLANDS – Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)

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