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The ICC has publicly indicted 67 people. Proceedings against 34 are ongoing: 30 are at large as fugitives and four are on trial. Proceedings against 33 have been completed: three are serving sentences, seven have finished sentences, four have been acquitted, seven have had the charges against them dismissed, four have had the charges against them withdrawn, and eight have died before the ...
The ICC detention centre is for holding people who have been charged with crimes, not for imprisoning convicted criminals. [2] As such, all detainees are considered innocent until their guilt has been proven. [2] Upon conviction by the ICC, criminals are transferred outside the Netherlands to serve their sentences. [2]
Pages in category "People convicted by the International Criminal Court" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Bemba was convicted on two counts of crimes against humanity and three counts of war crimes. This marked the first time the ICC convicted someone of sexual violence as they added rape to his conviction. [169] [170] Bemba's convictions were overturned by the Court's Appeal Chamber in June 2018. [171]
This fear has been turbo-charged by the ICC, in the eyes of its critics, taking sides in the world’s most intractable war. Its decision to charge top Israeli figures is not balanced by equal ...
People who have been convicted of crimes against humanity, generally involving conviction by an international or national court, generally in accordance or close accordance with the definition of crimes against humanity as defined by the United Nations and/or the International Criminal Court.
A French court found all 51 defendants guilty on Thursday in a mass rape case including Dominique Pelicot, who repeatedly drugged his then wife, Gisele, and allowed dozens of strangers into the ...
[4] 13 defendants were transferred to other courts, [3] with 11 being convicted, one, Rahim Ademi, acquitted, and another, Vladimir Kovačević, was ruled mentally unfit to stand trial in 2004. The list contains 161 names. 94 of these are Serbs, 29 are Croats, 9 are Albanians, 9 are Bosniaks, 2 are Macedonians and 2 are Montenegrins. The others ...