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By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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- Sudan: The World Court found Janjaweed leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman guilty of 27 counts of crimes against humanity, including rape, murder and persecution. Tanzania’s police said they’re investigating reports that a government critic was abducted ahead of elections later this month. And Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu went on trial for treason.
- War jokes: Comedians in the Democratic Republic of Congo are mining their country’s chronic instability for laughs as they use dark humor to entertain people displaced by war. And on the subject of war and peace: The White House criticized the Nobel Committee’s decision to award the Peace Prize to Maria Corina Machado instead of Trump. He said Machado told him she accepted the prize in his honor.
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