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A man looks at the names of genocide victims at the Mount Rebero memorial in Kigali.
At Rebero, political remembrance of the genocide
...rest at Mont Rebero in Kigali. On the right, at the same memorial site, the completely rehabilitated graves of these victims, on April 13, 2024.…
In memory of the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda, 30 years on. Photo: At the end of the commemorations, an elder leaves the Mayunzwe memorial and walks down the hill towards the village.
Mayunzwe remembers the "Calvary" of the Tutsis
...top of the hill above the village. Mount Mayunzwe, seen from the village exit opposite. © Thierry Cruvellier / Justice Info “By dawn, the killers…
Gibril Massaquoi was acquitted on appeal following a second trial in Finland.
Massaquoi affair: epilogue to a fiasco
On January 31, the Turku Court of Appeal in Finland confirmed the acquittal of Gibril Massaquoi on all charges. The former Sierra Leonean rebel commander…
Pro-Palestinian demonstration outside UN headquarters in New York.
International Criminal Court at the heart of world disorder
...Thierry Cruvellier Palestine, the mirror of hypocrisy The sidelines of an ICC plenary session are a kind of hushed, polite international justice fair. This is…
Kabuga trial - Félicien Kabuga, in a wheelchair, seems to be running away from a radio displaying the date of the 1994 genocide of the Tutsis of Rwanda. Banknotes fly around him.
Kabuga: heading for a palliative trial?
According to his judges, Félicien Kabuga can be tried but not convicted. On June 6, a UN tribunal ruled that the Rwandan, aged 88 (or…
Tensions between South Africa and the ICC - Vladimir Putin speaks in Cyril Ramaphosa's ear
Why South Africa said it was leaving the ICC, then flip-flopped
In less than 24 hours, the South African authorities announced their intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) before declaring it a misunderstanding.…
Incitement to genocide in Ukraine - Anton Krasovsky sentenced
Ukrainian justice sanctions “incitement to genocide”
Last February, journalist and television presenter Anton Krasovsky of Russia Today was sentenced in absentia to 5 years in prison for incitement to the genocide…
International Criminal Court (ICC) in Ukraine - War crimes arrest warrants for Ukrainian children forcibly displaced to Russia.
Forced transfer of children and destruction of civilian infrastructure: what the ICC is up to in Ukraine, according to the New York Times
The leading US daily revealed on 13 March that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is about to seek arrest warrants for Russian…
Gibril Massaquoi: Finnish trial on appeal in Liberia
Massaquoi case: Finnish court of appeal arrives in Liberia
Finnish judges, prosecutors and lawyers are expected to arrive in the Liberian capital on 31 January. They are to stay for two months for the…
On the stage of the Grand Café Utopie in The Hague (Netherlands), Thierry Cruvellier, Iryna Salli, Anna Mykytenko, Janet H. Anderson and a translator are debating about
"Ukraine: Justice in times of war": the full video of our debate in The Hague
...law and Iryna Salii, court reporter. Here is the complete recording (nearly 2 hours) of this live discussion at the Grand Café Utopie. In this…