ICC awards $56 million in reparations to thousands of victims of convicted Ugandan rebel commander
- The International Criminal Court has awarded over €52 million in compensation to victims of Ugandan commander Dominic Ongwen, who committed 61 offenses including murders, rapes, and recruiting child soldiers.
- The victims, including former child soldiers and children born as a result of rapes, suffered profound harm as a result of the attacks by Ongwen and the Lord's Resistance Army .
- The court has ruled that the compensation will be paid by a trust fund for victims, as Ongwen does not have the resources to pay.
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