News Of The Day From Around The World, July 30

War crimes trial: A tribunal ordered Chad’s ex-dictator Hissene Habre on Friday to pay more than 4,700 victims at least $17,000 each for abuses suffered during his time in power. The Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal found Habre guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment on May 30 for crimes against humanity, war crimes, torture and sex crimes committed during his presidency from 1982 to 1990. The trial began in July 2015 and was the first in which courts of one country prosecuted the former ruler of another for alleged human rights crimes. Three former senior bankers were sent to prison Friday for their roles in concealing the loss of billions in deposits at the defunct Anglo Irish Bank, the biggest accounting fraud in Irish corporate history. Judge Martin Nolan told the trio — former Anglo executives Willie McAteer and John Bowe and former Irish Life and Permanent chief executive Denis Casey — they were guilty of committing “sham transactions” designed to inflate Anglo’s deposit levels by $8 billion in the Dublin bank’s 2008 earnings report. Scottish police charged 77 people and found more than 30 million pictures of young people being abused during a six-week operation against online child abuse. Police said 122 youngsters have been referred to child-protection services, and more than 500 children between 3 and 18 identified as “victims or potential victims of online predators.” 5 Ex-president to stand trial: A Brazilian lower-court judge accepted charges against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for allegedly obstructing the corruption probe at state-run oil giant Petrobras.

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