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Thomas Kwoyelo at his trial in Uganda
Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
...to answer the long list of other accusations he is facing. On murder: “I was in charge of the sickbay (of the LRA), giving treatment…
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
...them said ‘Mama, we are also victims’. We all are victims. Transitional justice should be drafted in such a way that it suits our local…
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
...trials. Our correspondent attended the latest hearings at the Court of Zwolle, eagerly followed by the Eritrean community, which the defendants come from. On April…
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”
...disappeared, would the reasons for its existence disappear too?” Today, the CNGL, the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission, the Genocide Survivors Support and Assistance Fund,…
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
...five members of the national committee and the six commission presidents -- not to have been an “informer” for the ICTR prosecutor, not to have…
From left to right, Aboubacar Diakité, known as
Guinea massacre trial enters the final stretch
...up by July. Three accused are seated facing the presiding judge, a good distance apart. This is the first time they have taken the stand…
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
...its retributive component will work. On the morning of April 2, 31 former military officials got up early to meet at the Chisacá lagoon, nestled…
Nicaragua considers Germany's support for Israel (by supplying it with arms) to be complicity in genocide. Photo: An Israeli tank in Palestine, near Gaza.
Nicaragua extends the legal battle over Palestine
...“They brought this claim one day after the UN Human Rights Council investigative Fact-Finding Commission published a devastating report on the Ortega family dictatorship. This…
Reconciliation after the genocide in Rwanda. Photo: Victims of the genocide discuss in the Rwandan hills.
Reconciliation made in Rwanda
...Since then, the national justice system has tried over a million people. The time for retribution has passed. And Rwandans have had to relearn how…
At the 28 September trial in Guinea, will the Conakry stadium massacre be requalified as a crime against humanity? Photo: A participant in the political meeting climbs over a barrier at the stadium (which was crowded) on 28 September 2009.
Guinea: was the stadium massacre a crime against humanity?
...Under pressure, the court finally decided to suspend the hearings again, and announced they would restart on April 2. THE OPINION OF THE UN COMMISSION…