Rachel Irwin
Senior Reporter
Witness describes attack on Catholic mission, in which he said victims’ faces were mutilated.
His court appearance comes after his son last week recanted testimony in a setback for the prosecution.
Though accused not charged with crimes of sexual violence, witnesses said young girl soldiers were repeatedly raped by commanders.
Former child soldier says he saw the Congolese militia leader on two occasions.
Witness said several of the victims were young girls who then became pregnant.
They say sexual slavery charges and others urged by victims' lawyers would “gravely breach the fundamental rights of the accused and his rights of due process”.
Witness says many were stigmatised by their communities for being raped by militia commanders.
It’s the second time a witness for the prosecution in the Lubanga trial has recanted testimony.
Witness who trained young recruits said many had lost their parents in attacks on their villages.
Witness said that eight names should not be on list of those who died in Visegrad house fire.