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Crimes against humanity - Clashes between police and protesters in Kisumu (Kenya)
Why Kenya is trying now its first crimes against humanity case
On Monday, nine out of 12 police suspects - including senior commanders - appeared at a Nairobi court, accused of murdering a baby, and other…
Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru was scheduled to be tried at the International Criminal Court (ICC) but died suddenly in September 2022.
Gicheru dead, the mysteries of ICC's Kenya case fall in a black hole
...requested to see the investigation reports.” He says none of this was done. Tom Maliti, journalist and long-term observer of the Kenya trials at the…
Crimes agains humanity in Kenya - Police violence during a protest in Kisumu (Kenya). Military policeman seems to shoot in front of him.
What can Kenya's first case for crimes against humanity achieve?
...Roberts and Maxine Marcus, co-founders of Partners in Justice International, who have worked on the case with the national prosecutors, journalist Tom Maliti and Kenyatta…
Gicheru: back to the heart of darkness in the ICC's Kenyan case
...47.000 U.S. dollars. That indicates possibly the prosecution has some sort of paper trail of transactions,” says Kenyan journalist Tom Maliti of IJ Monitor. This…
How Kenya’s truth commission report became a political ghost
In May 2013, Kenya’s Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission issued its four volume, 2,210 pages report. An implementation committee was recommended to be set up…
Ongwen trial: can the victims see a light at the end of the road?
...hear what they are expecting as reparations. If you’d like more background, Tom Maliti wrote a great summary of the prosecution closing statements here. And…
Al-Bashir: Jordan should have arrested him, the ICC says again
...of it’s senior officials, or other legal principles.” “Everyone will be happy, and everyone will be disappointed!” For Kenyan journalist Tom Maliti, who followed these…
Dominic Ongwen, the imperfect poster child of the ICC
...he was not fit to stand trial. Tom Maliti of the International Justice Monitor recalls that the court also heard at one point how Ongwen…
Burundi walks away from the ICC
...may well try and block access to the country for the court’s investigators, said Tom Maliti of the New York-based International Justice Monitor, which tracks…
Opinion: the ICC in Burundi
...article was previously published by IRIN Tom Maliti is a trial monitor with the International Justice Monitor, a web portal that publishes reports on cases…