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Thomas Kwoyelo at his trial in Uganda
Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
Dressed in a grey suit, red-spotted tie and matching shoes, former Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander Thomas Kwoyelo was able to speak in his…
At the end of March 2024, officials from the International Criminal Court (ICC) visited officials from Nigeria. Photo: around fifteen people pose.
The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
...2023 the ICC Office of the Prosecutor had zero budget for Nigeria, compared with 4.45 million euros for Ukraine, 3.5 million for Darfur and 2.66…
Between Eritrea and the Netherlands, the nightmare of migrants who are victims of human trafficking. Photo: A migrant in a detention centre in Tripoli, Libya, stands with one hand on his cheek, almost appearing to be asleep.
Waiting for Eritrean human traffickers’ trials in the Netherlands
...another Eritrean trafficker, Tewelde Goitom, also known as Amanuel Welid. Both suspects, Kidane and Welid, were previously convicted in Ethiopia for human trafficking. They belong…
Portrait of Assumpta Mugiraneza, co-founder and director of the IRIBA Centre for Multimedia Heritage (Kigali, Rwanda).
Assumpta Mugiraneza: “The policy of memory in Rwanda must be reinvented, renegotiated”
...commemoration this month, thanked Congo and Tanzania for welcoming and protecting Rwandans [around two million Rwandans had found refuge in these two bordering countries in…
Trial of a Russian soldier for war crimes near Kyiv, Ukraine - Photo: a Ukrainian civilian walks down the street while smoke is visible in the distance following a Russian shell strike.
War crimes in the Kyiv region: a Russian soldier sentenced to 12 years
...closed session as his testimony, said the court, “could have negative consequences for his relatives living in the territory of the Russian Federation, as well…
In Chad, General Mahamat Idriss Deby, President of the transition, relaunches the issue of reparations for the victims of Hissène Habré's dictatorship. Photo: Idriss Deby, under escort, raises his hand to greet the crowd.
Chad: coup de théâtre for Habré's victims
...become a deputy on the National Transition Council. “This trial, these victims, are my whole life. I can't have worked for 33 years for it…
On October 26, 1992, Interahamwe militiamen and extremist MRND militants flooded into Kigali's Nyamirambo district to demonstrate their support for the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR). The placard read:
At Belgian trial, two former Interahamwe leaders dodge testifying
...Interahamwe National Committee. Rutaganda, convicted of genocide by the ICTR in 2003, died in prison in 2010. At the opening of his trial, Nkunduwimye accepted…
From left to right, Aboubacar Diakité, known as
Guinea massacre trial enters the final stretch
...convinced that the two defendants put a strategy in place to protect each other, “to try and save each other in this case”. The duo…
A man looks at the names of genocide victims at the Mount Rebero memorial in Kigali.
At Rebero, political remembrance of the genocide
...clearly refers to the genocide committed against the Tutsis as well as the massacres of Hutus for political reasons, the two being considered indissociable.” Since…
Major Gustavo Soto Bracamonte and Colonel Gabriel de Jesús Rincón, both indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, plant a black sage sapling at the launch of the environmental restorative pilot project near Bogotá, Colombia.
Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
...two on extrajudicial executions by the military, have been on their desks for over two years. The answer to these dilemmas which might appear to…