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Ugandans react to ICC’s decision to move Ongwen’s hearing to The Hague

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The International Criminal Court decision to move the hearing against Lord’s Resistance Army commander, Dominic Ongwen to the Hague has been met with mixed reactions.

Some say the court’s decision is justified, while others feel the hearing should have taken place in Uganda.

The Hague-based court argued that political tensions surrounding February’s presidential elections could have an adverse impact on the case.

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