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- China moves to keep its repression of minorities from investigation
- China has always taken care to ensure it was not targeted by UN human rights bodies. It long worked behind the scenes, but under Xi…
- Catherine Marchi-Uhel: A strong signal to those committing crimes in Syria
- More and more European countries, including Germany, France, Sweden and Austria, are prosecuting people for war crimes in Syria. One of the tools at their…
- "Recognizing sexual violence in conflict is part of sexual equality"
- Better fighting sexual violence in conflict, prosecuting perpetrators more efficiently and strengthening judicial procedures so that victims can get justice and reparation – this was…
- Week in Review: The importance of remembrance
- ...Geneva after 10 years of judicial and diplomatic battles,” explains our Geneva correspondent Frédéric Burnand. “The work of artist Melik Ohanian pays tribute to the…
- Week in Review: One warlord on trial in the DRC, and one sentenced in the US
- ...says. “Justice has nothing to do with revenge.” Memorial to the Armenian genocide Finally to Geneva, where JusticeInfo reported on the brand new memorial to…
- Fight against impunity for mass crimes becomes more universal
- “Rarely has the fight against impunity been so dynamic” says Geneva-based group TRIAL International. “In 2017, countries in Africa, Europe, North America and Latin America…
- World must act on a litany of crimes, says outgoing Human Rights Commissioner
- Presenting his last annual report to the UN Human Rights Council as High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein highlighted a series of…
- Yemen situation worsening faster than we can respond, says ICRC chief
- The violent death of former Yemeni president Ali Abdallah Saleh following his implicit offer to make peace with Saudi Arabia, risks fuelling the proxy war…
- Week in Review: Human rights activist awarded as dictators cling on
- ...because of a travel ban, as he faces judicial investigations and the prospect of a possible 30-year prison sentence,” writes our Geneva correspondent Frédéric Burnand.…
- Persecuted Egyptian activist wins human rights award
- Egyptian Mohamed Zaree on Tuesday received in Geneva the prestigious Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders. The award honours his commitment despite personal risk.…
26 March 2019
| Blind spots
| China
25 January 2019
| Universal jurisdiction
| Syria
21 June 2018
| ICTY
| International
29 April 2018
| ICC
| Armenia/Azerbaijan
22 April 2018
| National tribunals
| International
20 March 2018
| National tribunals
| International
8 March 2018
| National tribunals
| International
7 December 2017
| Other
| Yemen
15 October 2017
| Other
| Togo
11 October 2017
| Truth Commissions
| Egypt