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The Prosecutor v. Raska Lukwiya


Case Sheet · ICC

The Prosecutor v. Raska Lukwiya

Situation Situation in Uganda
Status Closed · Deceased

Context

Raska Lukwiya served as Deputy Army Commander of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). A warrant of arrest was issued against him in 2005. Proceedings were terminated on 11 July 2007 following confirmation of his death.

Pre-Trial

Arrest warrant 8 July 2005 (under seal) · Unsealed 13 October 2005
Crimes at arrest warrant Crime against humanity of enslavement · art. 7(1)(c) RS.
War crime of cruel treatment · art. 8(2)(c)(i)-3 RS.
War crime of attacking civilians · art. 8(2)(e)(i) RS.
War crime of pillaging · art. 8(2)(e)(v) RS.
Termination of proceedings 11 July 2007 · Proceedings terminated following confirmation of death

Key Documents

Warrant of arrest Warrant of Arrest for Raska Lukwiya (2005)
Termination of proceedings Decision Terminating the Proceedings against Raska Lukwiya (2007)
ICC case page Official ICC page — The Prosecutor v. Raska Lukwiya