condemn the recent killing of four school children as the country’s ruling generals and the opposition said they would resume talks aimed at forming a new transitional government. The Hague, Netherlands On 8 July, 2019 the International Criminal Court on convicted a notorious rebel commander known as “The Terminator” of 18 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes including murder, rape and sexual slavery for his role in atrocities in a bloody ethnic conflict in a mineral-rich region of Congo in 2002-2003. This is a victory for transitional justice across the world and also puts on notice perpetrators of gross human rights violations. The Full Update is Available Here Upcoming NTJWG Activities The clock is ticking. On 29 August, 2019 the NTJWG shall convene the Annual Stakeholders Conference. The concept has been shared with stakeholders. The programme will feature special sessions that include Breakfast with our Guest of Honour whom we will announce soon, the Unbroken, launch of the NTJWG 5-year strategy, as well as the Movie Night where we will feature a special film from Sierra Leone that will move you to tears and inspire you to invest more in the work of healing Feedback and this Newsletter Please share with us your feedback on the content that we have just shared with you. To view or download the newsletter online, Click Here Suite 4, Number 1 Raleigh Street, Harare, Zimbabwe Tel: +263 242 770177/8. Email: info@ntjwg.org.zw www.ntjwg.org.zw @ntjwgzimbabwe ntjwg

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