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Furthermore, Blakić was found guilty of inhuman and cruel treatment (as crimes against humanity) for the violence at the detention centres, for the forcing of detainees to dig trenches, for the taking of hostages, and for the use of human shields. Blakić was sentenced to 45 years of imprisonment.
The trial in this case opened on September 2, 2015 before Trial Chamber VI. On July 8, 2019, Trial Chamber VI found Ntaganda guilty (summary) of committing 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity both as a direct perpetrator and indirect perpetrator.
The Appeals Chamber rendered its judgment on 26 January 2000; it upheld the convictions for war crimes and crimes against humanity, but found that the trial Chamber had erred in the sentencing. Hence, the prison sentence was reduced to twenty years.
He was sentenced, on May 23, 2014, to 12 years in prison from which his time in custody was deducted, with his sentence being reduced by 3 years and 8 months on November 13, 2015. Trial Chamber II awarded individual and collective reparations to the victims of crimes committed by Mr. Katanga.
On 23 May 2014, Trial Chamber II, ruling in the majority with Judge Christine Van den Wyngaert dissenting, sentenced Germain Katanga to a total of 12 years imprisonment. The time spent in detention at the ICC between 18 September 2007 and 23 May 2014 will be deducted from his sentence.