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Gathungu v. Kenya: John Gathungu v. A-G and the Republic of Kenya
, 28 Oct 2010, High Court of Kenya, Kenya
Shannon Conley: United States of America v. Shannon Conley
Plea Agreement, 9 Sep 2014, District Court for the District of Colorado, United States
Ms. Shannon Conley has pleaded guilty before US courts to having tried to travel to Syria in order to join and provide support to Al Qaeda / ISIS. Ms. Conley met her fiancé, a jihadi fighter associated with these groups, online and they shared a belief in violent jihad. She subsequently planned to join him and the terrorist group, and arranged to receive some training in weapons and military tactics. However, Ms. Conley was arrested prior to her departure on a flight to Turkey in April 2014 and was sentenced in 2015 to 4 years’ imprisonment.
Prosecutor v. Mouhannad Droubi
Judgment, 26 Feb 2015, Södertörn District Court, Sweden
On 26 February 2015, Syrian citizen Mouhannad Droubi was sentenced by the Södertörn District Court in Sweden to five years in prison for crimes against international law (war crime) and gross assault. Droubi, who fought for the Free Syrian Army against the pro-government forces in the Syrian conflict, had taken refuge in Sweden and was granted residency in 2013. In July 2014, the Swedish police discovered a video of him, along with at least five other FSA fighters, violently assaulting a man who appeared to be a pro-regime fighter with a truncheon and a whip. The decision was overturned several times on appeal, leading to the final judgment of 5 August 2016 in which the accused was sentenced to 8 years’ imprisonment.
M.H.: Prosecutor v. M.H.
Verdict, 25 Jun 1997, District Court of Osijek, Croatia (Hrvatska)
The accused M.H. was a Croatian Serb who backed up the occupation of the village of Branjina (eastern Croatia) by the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) as part of paramilitary forces. As a member of the Territorial Defense (TO) in the village, he had absolute authority. The District Court of Osijek found him to be guilty of crimes against humanity and war crimes and sentenced him to five years of imprisonment in accordance with article 119 of the Basic Criminal Law of the Republic of Croatia.
Olivera Róvere: The Proosecutor v. Jorge Carlos Olivera Róvere
Auto de clausura de la instrucción y elevación a juicio Olivera Róvere (Order for close of investigations and commencement of trial), 8 Sep 2006, Tribunal Oral Federal Nº 5, Argentina
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