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 05.10.2008 |  | | Doron Almog | Denounced | Great Britain | Palestine - Occupied Territories | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 21.07.2008 |  | | Karuna Amman | Investigations underway | Great Britain | Sri Lanka | Karuna Amman was born in 1966 in Kiran, a village in the district of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. He was the special Commander of the Tamil Tigers in the eastern districts of Batticaloa-Amparai. He held the number two position in the Tamil Tigers hierarchy.
Karuna Amman provoked a split from the Tamil Tigers in March 2004 and became commander of an armed faction known under the name of Karuna. Karuna Amman is said to have justified this split due to... |
 09.06.2008 |  | Célestin Ugirashebuja was born in 1953. He is the former mayor of Kigona, close to Kigali where, it appears, he exercised very extensive power. His past, before the war, is largely unknown.
Ugirashebuja is charged with participating in 5 massacres. Some witnesses have claimed that, more than likely, he had his own Interahamwe unit (an extremist Hutu militia group) which patrolled the commune pillaging, ransacking and raping women during the s... |
 09.06.2008 |  | Charles Munyaneza was born in 1958 in Rwanda. During the period covered by the allegations, Munyaneza was the mayor of the commune of Kinyamakara, in the Gikongoro prefecture, of southern Rwanda. Munyaneza was also known to be one of closest allies of Aloys Simba (cf. “related cases”), an officer in the Rwandan army who was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by the ICTR in December 2005 for genocide and extermination as crimes against humanity.
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 08.06.2008 |  | Emmanuel Nteziryayo was born in 1963. He is the former mayor of the commune of Mudasomwa in Gikongoro province where, it appears, he exercised very extensive power. His past, before the war, is largely unknown.
Nteziryayo is charged with initiating the killings of 85'000 people during the genocide and of having provided weapons to the Interahamwe (extremist Hutu militia).More than 30 people are reported to have given evidence against him.
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 08.06.2008 |  | Vincent Bajinya was born in 1952. He is a doctor by education. His past is largely unknown.
Bajinya is accused of having been the coordinator of the Hutu militias in the capital of Kigali where he was considered to be a respected doctor. Several witnesses have alleged that he organised weekly meetings in his bungalow in the weeks preceding the start of the 1994-massacres in Rwanda. According to these witnesses, the meetings were held with the ... |
 01.05.2007 |  | Donald Payne was born in 1971. He was former pupil in Mansfield High School and joined the military Regiment of Drums. He also had missions in Omagh in northern Ireland. Payne was Corporal of the 1st Battalion of Queen's Lancashire Regiment during the war against Iraq led by the United States and Great Britain.
In March 2003, after months of debate, the United States and Britain initiated the war on Iraq without the support of the U.N. Securi... |
 16.02.2007 |  | Wayne Crowcroft was born in 1984. He was Lance Corporal of the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment during the war against Iraq led by the United States and Britain.
In March 2003, after months of debate, the United States and Britain initiated the war on Iraq without the support of the U.N. Security Council. After four weeks, coalition ground and air forces surrounded and captured Baghdad and the Pentagon declared that major comb... |
 16.02.2007 |  | Darren Fallon was born in 1983. He was a private of the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment (QLR) during the war against Iraq led by the United States and Great Britain.
In March 2003, after months of debate, the United States and Britain initiated the war on Iraq without the support of the U.N. Security Council. After four weeks, coalition ground and air forces surrounded and captured Baghdad and the Pentagon declared that major... |
 18.01.2007 |  | After the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the country was controled by warlords. Sarwar Zardad, 42, rejoined the group of warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar known as the Hezb-I-islami, the Islamic party. Since 1992 he was in control of a checkpoint located in Sarobi on the route between Kabul and Pakistan.
Known as Commander Zardad or Zardad Khan, he controlled more than a 1’000 men who terrorised, tortured, imprisoned blackmailed and k... |
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