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Article: Mozambican police lashed by human rights group.(News)
- Article from:
- Cape Times (South Africa)
- Article date:
- April 30, 2008
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Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has accused Mozambican police of killing and torturing people with impunity as the country struggles to deal with growing crime. It said police officers have used "excessive force" to deal with criminals because of public pressure to crack down.
The International Criminal Court published an arrest warrant yesterday for Congolese militia leader Bosco Ntaganda, who is wanted for the alleged forced conscription of child soldiers to fight from July 2002 until December 2003. Ntaganda is now chief of staff of the National Council for the Defence of the People ...
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