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Alleged CAR militia leader pleads not guilty at ICC
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APAlleged CAR militia leader pleads not guilty at ICC
Mahamat Said Abdul Kani, a suspected leader of a Seleka militia group accused of overseeing a prison in Central African Republic’s capital Bangui, pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial at the International Criminal Court
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