Judges at the International Criminal Court on Monday convicted Bosco Ntaganda, a former Congolese military leader, on charges of atrocities including murder, rape and conscripting child soldiers, Reuters reports.
Ntaganda, 45, was convicted for acts committed while he was a leader of the Union of Congolese Patriots militia in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2002-2003.
Ntaganda’s sentence will be determined at a later hearing.