Vol 60 No 14 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
After a three-year trial in which more than 2 000 victims were represented three International Criminal Court (ICC) judges have found Jean Bosco Ntaganda 45 also known as 'The Terminator' guilty of 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity as well as murder rape and conscripting child soldiers in Ituri Congo-Kinshasa between 2002 and 2003...
Vol 59 No 10 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
In 2009 the UN Group of Experts on the Congo revealed how Huber was by then working with the notorious Rwanda-backed CNDP warlord Jean-Bosco Ntaganda whose forces were busy 'harvesting' minerals from North Kivu mining sites after they had dislodged the mainly Hutu Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR) and massacred Hutu civilians...
Vol 58 No 20 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Kabila has become increasingly dependent on Rwandaphone troops drawn from the former Congrès National pour la Défense du Peuple (CNDP) rebellion led by Jean-Bosco Ntaganda who integrated his men into the FARDC (AC Vol 54 No 5 Piecemeal deal)...
Vol 54 No 9 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
M23 is weak from internal fighting between Makenga and Jean-Bosco Ntaganda in March and the new UN force is still assembling...
Vol 54 No 7 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
The most troublesome faction of the rebel Mouvement du 23 mars (M23) is now housed in camps in Rwanda and its leader Jean-Bosco Ntaganda is in the dock in the Hague (AC Vol 54 No 6 M23 may be close to a deal)...
Vol 54 No 7 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
As Jean-Bosco Ntaganda begins his likely lengthy stay in the Hague attention at home has turned to his former allies in what is left of the Rwandan-backed Mouvement du 23 mars...
Vol 54 No 6 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
A violent split in M23 at the end of February saw serious fighting between the dominant Rwandan-supported Sultani Makenga faction and the minority behind the ex-leader of the Congrès national pour la défense du peuple (CNDP) General Jean-Bosco Ntaganda (AC Vol 54 No 5 Piecemeal deal)...
Vol 54 No 5 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Rivals for the M23 leadership vexed the deal-makers by choosing this moment to fight it out: several members were shot dead or blown up in the power struggle between Sultani Makenga and Jean-Bosco Ntaganda...
The report says that Jean-Bosco Ntaganda former leader of the Congrès national pour la défense du peuple coordinates UPDF support for M23 and that he ‘undertook clandestine travel to Kampala in June 2012’ violating a UN travel ban (he is wanted by the International Criminal Court)...
As Rwanda continues to deny involvement M23 is trying to distance itself from indicted war criminal Jean-Bosco Ntaganda and give itself a more civilian tinge...