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CAR war crimes suspect ‘Rambo’ protests rough treatment
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December 2, 2018
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A former militia leader from the Central African Republic has appeared at the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges. Alfred Yekatom, also known as Rambo, said he was tortured before being sent to The Hague.
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