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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Lauren Comiteau
Amsterdam
09 November 2006
Judges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague began hearing evidence for the first time, as prosecutors2 began laying out their case against a Congolese militia3 leader. Thomas Lubanga is accused of recruiting children to fight a brutal4 war in the northeast of the country. For VOA, Lauren Comiteau is following the confirmation5 proceedings6 and has more from Amsterdam.
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Thomas Lubanga, right, at start of hearing at International Criminal Court in The Hague, Nov. 9, 2006
Dressed in bright blue traditional African clothing, Thomas Lubanga listened intently as deputy prosecutor1 at the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, told judges that the practice of using children in warfare7 is one of the most brutal and morally troubling crimes against one of war's most vulnerable groups - children.
"We hope to send a message that those who use children to fight adult wars will face prosecution8 under the full weight of international law," Bensouda said.
Thomas Lubanga is charged with three counts of war crimes for enlisting9 and conscripting children under the age of 15 to fight in the Democratic Republic of Congo's northeastern Ituri region between 2002 and 2003.
Human rights groups estimate that more than 60,000 people have been killed during years of inter-ethnic10 fighting over the region's gold mines and other resources. The purpose of this two-week confirmation hearing is to determine whether there's enough evidence for a full trial of the alleged11 warlord.
Mr. Lubanga denies all the charges against him. His lawyers, who will also present their side, call this a political trial against a Congolese patriot12 and pacifist who has few resources to fight the charges.
Judges of the International Criminal Court, November 9, 2006
But prosecutors paint a different picture of their first and only suspect in custody13: A man who they say was a key actor in using children as bodyguards14 and training them to kill rival ethnic groups with no distinction between civilians15 and soldiers.
"Thomas Lubanga Dyilo made the children get military training, said senior trial attorney Ekkehard Withopf. "TLD made them train to kill. TLD made them kill. And TLD let the children die. He let them die in hostilities16. Many, many children."
The NGO Human Rights Watch claims that in one incident in 2002, Thomas Lubanga's Union of Congolese Patriots17 forcibly rounded-up the entire fifth grade of a school, conscripting some 40 children into military service.
The rights group, while hailing the court's first potential case, says the charges should go further to include murder, torture and rape18.
But prosecutors, seeking to avert19 the lengthy20 trials that have plagued other international courts, say they've charged Mr. Lubanga with crimes the evidence supports.
Over the coming days, they will call a child victim to testify bolster21 their case, and legal representatives of the victims will also make presentations - the first time ever that victims will be legally represented at an international tribunal.
Prosecutors are counting on judges to side in their favor over the coming months, making Thomas Lubanga the first person tried before the world's first permanent international criminal court.
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