Sexual Crimes in Conflict Database

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  • Jurisprudence judicial mechanism

    SCSL - Morris Kallon (Sesay et al. "RUF")

    Year
    2009
    Issues
    Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes Achievements and Challenges of Sexual Violence Prosecution
    Country
    Sierra Leone
    Keywords
    Forced Marriage Consent AFRC RUF Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE) Lack of Consent

    Reference link
    http://www.rscsl.org/RUF.html
    Type of mechanism
    Hybrid court
    Name of mechanism
    Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL)
    Name of accused
    Morris Kallon
    Charges
    - Rape as a crime against humanity under Article 6(1) (JCE) for the rapes committed in Koidu Town, Bumpeh, Tombodu, Penduma, Bomboafuidu, Sawao and Wendedu in Kono District.- Sexual slavery as a crime against humanity and other inhumane acts as crimes against humanity under Article 6(1) (JCE) for the crimes of sexual slavery and forced marriages committed in Koidu Town and Wendedu in Kono District and in locations in Kailahun District, and under Article 6(3) (command responsibility) for the crimes of sexual slavery and forced marriages committed in Kissi Town in Kono District.- Outrages upon personal dignity as a violation of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Additional Protocol II as a war crime under Article 6(1) (direct responsibility) (JCE) for the crimes of rapes, sexual slavery and forced marriages committed in Koidu Town, Bumpeh, Tombodu, Penduma, Bomboafuidu, Sawao and Wendedu in Kono District and in locations in Kailahun District, and under Article 6(3) (command responsibility) for the crimes of sexual slavery and forced marriages committed in Kissi Town in Kono District.- Acts of terrorism as a violation of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Additional Protocol II as war crimes under Article 6(1) (direct responsibility) (JCE) for sexual violence crimes committed in Koidu Town, Bumpeh, Tombodu, Penduma, Bomboafuidu, Sawao and Wendedu in Kono District and in locations in Kailahun District, and under Article 6(3) (command responsibility) for the crimes of sexual slavery committed in Kissi Town in Kono District.
    Trial chamber verdict
    Kallon was found guilty by the Trial Chamber on 2 March 2009 of: - Rape as a crime against humanity - Sexual slavery as a crime against humanity and other inhumane acts as crimes against humanity - Outrages upon personal dignity as a violation of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Additional Protocol II as a war crime - Acts of terrorism as a violation of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Additional Protocol II as war crimes
    sentencing
    Kallon was sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment.
    Appeals chamber verdict
    The convictions concerning sexual violence were upheld by the Appeals Chamber on 26 October 2009.
    Status
    2715
    Case number
    SCSL-04-15

  • Jurisprudence judicial mechanism

    SPSC in East Timor - Francisco Soaeres

    Year
    2002
    Issues
    Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes
    Country
    East Timor
    Keywords
    Consent Threat of Rape Sexual Intercourse Physical Invasion Militia Rome Statute

    Reference link
    http://www.worldcourts.com/un_etta/eng/decisions/2002.09.12_Prosecutor_v_Soares.pdf
    Type of mechanism
    Hybrid court
    Name of mechanism
    Special Panels for Serious Crime Panels in East Timor (SPSC)
    Name of accused
    Francisco Soaeres
    Charges
    Soaeres was indicted on 15 May 2001 for one count of rape, but rape as a domestic offence on the basis of section 9 of UNTAET Regulation 2000/15 (‘For the purposes of the present regulation, the provisions of the applicable Penal Code in East Timor shall, as appropriate, apply’) and Article 285 of the Indonesian Penal Code (‘Any person who by using force or threat of force forces a woman to have sexual intercourse with him out of marriage, shall, being guilty of rape, be punished by a maximum imprisonment of twelve years’). Soaeres was held to have travelled, on the morning of 12 September 1999, to the 744 Battalion Base and took victim X with him in order to transport her to Dili. Instead of going there he took X to Useleo Beach, where he proceeded to have sexual intercourse with X twice and then returned her to the Base. The Defense raised the issue of consent, which the victim denied.
    Trial chamber verdict
    On 12 September 2002, the Special Panel for Serious Crimes convicted Soaeres of rape.
    sentencing
    On 12 September 2002, the Special Panel for Serious Crimes sentenced him to 4 years’ imprisonment.
    Status
    2715
    Case number
    14/2001

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