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Thomas Lubanga Dyilo

1960 - Today

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Thomas Lubanga Dyilo (born 29 December 1960) is a convicted war criminal from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the first person convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He founded and led the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC) and was a key player in the Ituri conflict (1999–2007). Rebels under his command have been accused of massive human rights violations, including ethnic massacres, murder, torture, rape, mutilation, and forcibly conscripting child soldiers. On 17 March 2006, Lubanga became the first person arrested under a warrant issued by the ICC. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo has received more than 231,733 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo is the 245th most popular extremist.

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Among EXTREMISTS

Among extremists, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo ranks 245 out of 283Before him are Bobby Joe Long, Ramzi Yousef, Zacarias Moussaoui, Abu Mohammad al-Julani, Yang Xinhai, and Eric Rudolph. After him are Hamza bin Laden, Karla Homolka, Javed Iqbal, Vlado Taneski, Charles Ng, and Seung-Hui Cho.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo ranks 454Before him are Günter Hermann, Pip Torrens, Juan Simón, Komi Sélom Klassou, Chingiz Mustafayev, and Bruce Baumgartner. After him are Kathy Griffin, Yasser Seirawan, Elena Kagan, Tomas Jonsson, Paul Harrington, and Paulina García.

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