As the trial of former Congolese rebel leader, Bosco Ntaganda, enters the final stage, many in the Great Lakes nation are following closely. Most of those who witnessed the violence in Ituri Province are hoping for justice. Prosecutors told judges that Ntaganda was central to planning the rape, killing and recruitment of child soldiers in northeastern DR Congo. As CGTN's Chris Ocamringa reports, Ntanganda insists on his innocence, as prosecutors delivered their closing submissions
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