THE HAGUE: Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court began presenting evidence Tuesday to support their charges against fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony at the global court’s first ever in absentia hearing, alleging that he inflicted horrors on Ugandan society that still echo two decades later. Kony is facing 39 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity as the fugitive leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, which terrorized northern Uganda for decades.

GULU: Every evening, Everlyn Ayo left her village in northern Uganda, trekking with thousands of other children known as “night commuters” hoping to escape the horrors of Joseph…

Kony faces charges for the Lord’s Resistance Army campaign of torture and abuse in Uganda in the early 2000s.

International Criminal Court judges began hearings Tuesday to finalize charges against fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, in proceedings that experts...

This is the court's first-ever confirmation of charges hearing without the accused present.

ICC hearing takes place in absence of Ugandan rebel leader accused of murder, rape, torture and sexual slavery

THE HAGUE: Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court began presenting evidence Tuesday to support their charges against fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony at the…

Sous le coup de 39 chefs d’accusation, l’insaisissable fugitif, chef de la sinistre Armée de résistance du Seigneur, ne peut être jugé en son absence. Or, sans condamnation, ses…