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Fresh Attempts to Muzzle Free Speech in Burundi
Burundi’s journalists and human rights defenders have had a rough year. A relentless government crackdown has forced almost all of them to flee the country.…
Kigali demands Archives as Rwanda Tribunal Closes
The Rwandan government repeated its demand Tuesday that the archives of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) be transferred to Rwanda. This came at…
Eight Genocide Suspects still “At Large” as Rwanda Tribunal Closes
As the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) closes its doors this December, eight of the 93 people it indicted are still on the run,…
HISTORIC DECISIONS OF THE ICTR
After 20 years, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is officially closing on December 1, although one Appeals decision on the so-called "Butare" case…
Rwanda Tribunal Shows “Impunity is Not an Option"
Human Rights Watch (HRW) was in the forefront of NGOs pushing for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), which officially closes its doors on…
Kenya sets “Dangerous Precedent” at ICC Assembly
This year’s annual assembly (Assembly of States Parties) of the International Criminal Court was hijacked by a Kenyan offensive to save its Deputy President from…
This Week: States of Emergency and the Pope in CAR
Tension between security policies and individual freedoms this week continued to impact on justice and reconciliation processes. Three countries hit by terrorism, France, Mali and…
Are International Human Rights Organisations an Impediment to Peace?
On 23 September 2015, the Colombian government and FARC rebels reached an historic agreement on transitional justice, the fifth of six agenda items, paving the…
Tunisia's Anti-Terrorist Law Threatens the Media
On Sunday November 15, Tunisian public television director Mustapha Ben Letaief was fired by Prime Minister Habib Essid over the broadcast of a video. The…
Mali Truth Commission To Hear Victims in Timbuktu
For its first mission outside the capital Bamako, Mali’s new Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission has chosen Timbuktu, where destruction of religious monuments three years…