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Portrait of Ephrem Rugiririza at his funeral in Rwanda
“A good man and an exceptional colleague”
We have received many testimonies following the death on November 30 of Ephrem Rugiririza, Justice Info’s Africa editor. Former colleagues and others who knew him…
Judges urge France to take acquitted Rwandan
...interview with JusticeInfo.net Géraldine Mattioli-Zeltner, international justice advocacy director at Human Rights Watch, urged the international community and other international jurisdictions to learn lessons from…
Rwanda: The most judged genocide in history
...(or your fingers on mobile) × © JusticeInfo.net 2 million cases, 1 million people tried More than 12,000 gacaca courts were set up across the…
Mali and the difficulty of seeking truth under fire
...possible,” he said in an interview with JusticeInfo. 10,223 statements gathered The Commission has nevertheless gathered some 10,223 from witnesses and victims since January 2017.…
Burundi: A Truth Commission as political diversion
A new law adopted by Burundi’s parliament on October 25 prolongs the mandate of the country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission for four years and extends…
Week in Review: Retrial for Rwandan ex-minister, appeal for Rohingya children
...accepted by the local population. JusticeInfo correspondent Sidi Ahmed cites Dakono as saying that for many Malians, the peace accord commits only the government and…
Week in Review: Ivorian amnesty and Bemba acquittal provoke reactions
...of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Lawyer Marie-Edith Douzima, who represented more than 5,000 victims in this case, told JusticeInfo in an interview in Bangui…
Week in Review: Opponents amnestied in Côte d’Ivoire and South Sudan
...of peace, justice and reconciliation. In connection with this, French jurist and former diplomat Didier Niewiadowski analysed for JusticeInfo the possible implications of Russian soldiers’…
Week in Review: Targeting impunity in the CAR, DR Congo and Palestine
MINUSCA, the United Nations mission in the Central African Republic, has called on the nation’s judicial authorities to investigate grave crimes committed in the southeast…
Week in Review: Mali elections raise hopes
The eyes of the world are on Mali, where voters went to the polls on Sunday July 29 in presidential elections. It is hoped these…