FILE PHOTO: Former Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda arrives at the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) during the closing statements of his trial in the Hague, the Netherlands. (Photo credit BAS CZERWINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
FILE PHOTO: Former Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda arrives at the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) during the closing statements of his trial in the Hague, the Netherlands. (Photo credit BAS CZERWINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
The International Criminal Court announced on Tuesday that the sentencing of Congolese rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda will take place on November 7.
Ntaganda was found guilty in July of 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed in Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo, in 2002-2003.
He faces up to 30 years in jail or life imprisonment for the crimes committed.
Ntaganda, who was nicknamed 'The Terminator', had previously claimed that he was a revolutionary, but not a criminal.
(Source: International Criminal Court)