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- Week in Review: How words count in transitional justice
- ...powerlessness and a cry for help” On the ground in the CAR, the disarmament of militias is a delusion, as described by JusticeInfo’s Ephrem Rugiririza…
- CENTRAL AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARIANS MARCH AGAINST VIOLENCE
- In an unusual move, members of the Central African Republic’s transitional parliament (CNT) on Wednesday staged a peaceful march in Bangui denouncing the failure of…
- ELECTORAL CALENDAR UNCERTAIN AS LIFE RETURNS TO BANGUI
- Normal activities have resumed in Bangui since the beginning of the week, with banks and shops reopening, taxis, minibuses and motorcycle taxis working again. But…
- HIGH TENSION IN BANGUI
- The Central African Republic capital Bangui returned to gradual and only relative calm Tuesday after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40…
- CAR Special Court signed into law
- The Central African Republic (CAR) has taken a new step towards setting up a Special Criminal Court to try the most serious crimes committed in…
- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC WANTS TO LEARN LESSONS FROM HABRE TRIAL
- Bangui, May 25, 2015 (FH) – The Central African Republic (CAR) wants to learn lessons from the Extraordinary African Chambers (EAC), set up within the…
- SPECIAL COURT TO TRY SERIOUS CRIMES IN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
- Bangui, April 25, 2015 – The Central African Republic is to set up a Special Criminal Court to try serious crimes committed in that country.…

18 September 2017
| Opinion
| Myanmar

6 November 2015
| Reconciliation
| Central African Republic

8 October 2015
| Reconciliation
| Central African Republic

29 September 2015
| Reconciliation
| Central African Republic

7 June 2015
| Mixed tribunals
| Central African Republic
27 May 2015
| Reconciliation
| Central African Republic

27 April 2015
| Reconciliation
| Central African Republic