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Raising Awareness About the ICC and ICDThe UCICC has been raising awareness about the ICC since 2004.
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Engaging Affected Communities in the NorthThe UCICC has been training intermediaries and paralegals to engage affected communities in local languages on the ICC and victims' issues
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Training Paralegals and IntermediariesThe UCICC staff trained paralegals and intermediaries in Lira on the work of the ICC and ICD in April 2012
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Engaging Police Officers and Prison OfficialsThe UCICC organises dialogues to engage police officers and prison officials on their roles in post-conflict northern Uganda
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University Outreach on the ICCThe UCICC and ICC Field Outreach Office engaged law students at Islamic University in Uganda on the ICC
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Participating in Broader Transitional Justice EffortsThe UCICC participated in the Barlonyo massacre memorial ceremony organised by the community of Barlonyo on Feb 20-21 2012
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Engaging International ActorsUCICC and HURINET-U met with former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan at the 2010 Review Conference in Kampala
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Interacting with ICC States DelegatesThe UCICC met with the former President of the ICC Assembly of States Parties Ambassador Wenawesar
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ICC Media OutreachThe UCICC and CICC appear on a talk show to discuss the work of the ICC
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UCICC Launches 'The Forum'HURINET-U Chair Mohammed Ndifuna launches 'The Forum', a UCICC publication
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Engaging Judicial Officers in Northern UgandaParticipants of the Judicial Symposium in Northern Uganda organised by UCICC and HURINET-U
ICC Trial Chamber I Rejects Dyilo’s Application for Stay
ICC-CPI-20110223-PR630
Situation: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Case: The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
On the 23 February 2011, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a confidential written decision in which the Chamber refused Thomas Lubanga Dyilo’s Defence application to stay the proceedings as an abuse of the process.
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo is accused of having committed, as co-perpetrator, war crimes of enlisting and conscripting children under the age of 15 years into the Forces patriotiques pour la libération du Congo (Patriotic Forces for the Liberation of Congo) (FPLC), and using them to participate actively in hostilities in Ituri, a district of the eastern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), between September 2002 and August 2003.
Source: http://www.icc-cpi.int
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