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In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the verdict has been handed down in the trial of Constant Mutamba (former Minister of Justice). The court found him guilty of embezzlement of public funds and sentenced him to three years of hard labour. Photo: Mutamba sits among his lawyers wearing a gym suit and a face mask.
DRC: the justice minister caught by the law
...states: the Prime Minister’s silence for more than ten days after submitting his request for approval of the agreement with the company constitutes authorisation in…
In Ukraine, the mayor of Balakliya, Ivan Stolbovyi, is accused of high treason. Photo: Stolbovyi distributes bread to the residents of Balakliya.
Awaiting the judgment of the mayor of Balakliya
...bridges, roads, and houses. Let them work! If they are locked up in prison, they will just sit there, and you will have to feed…
Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) seeks the truth for victims of FARC kidnappings. Photo: before JEP, flowers and a computer are placed on the desk of the victims' representatives.
A kidnapping and love letters
...with the order to kill. Despite his boss’s silence, Guzmán said that he relayed the order to his men. The next morning, two hours after…
What is the outcome for the Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic? Photo: portrait of SCC judge Émile Ndjapou staring into the camera.
CAR’s Special Court wants to live on
...the Coalition des patriotes pour le changement rebellion in December 2020, was found guilty of undermining state security and murder. He has been resident in…
US President Donald Trump played a key role in the peace agreement signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. Photo: Trump, surrounded by the foreign ministers of Rwanda and the DRC, sits at his desk (White House/USA) and displays a letter of congratulations addressed to Rwandan President Paul Kagame.
Rwanda-DRC : peace without justice
...in minerals while ignoring the human cost. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Recommended reading…
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has just declared that climate change must be a priority for humanity and that states are legally responsible for it, to the extent that they must provide compensation for victims. Photo: a child looks at a tiny island dotted with houses in the distance, at almost the same level as the water surrounding it.
The ICJ acts on climate change
...demonstrators outside the Court observed a minute of silence “for those we have already lost” to climate change. They also read poems, and a Fijian…
Gender apartheid in Afghanistan - Photo: an Afghan woman shows off her party make-up (sequins) in close-up, after lifting her veil.
Keeping Afghanistan’s gender apartheid on the map
...of women must not be met with impunity and silence. A comprehensive approach to justice does require addressing root causes and a longstanding culture of…
In Serbia, denial of the Srebrenica genocide could lead to a new conflict. Photo: A person walks past a mural depicting the former military leader of the Bosnian Serbs, Ratko Mladic, in a street in Belgrade, Serbia.
30 years after: How denial can fuel a new conflict
...and their political successors: Serbia read it as a capitulation. The silence that followed was interpreted not as legal caution but as moral weakness. This…
30 years after Srebrenica: Serbia in genocide denial. Photo: In a Belgrade street, the following graffiti can be seen above a shop:
30 years after: Serbia in denial about genocide
...the Srebrenica genocide The drama about the Srebrenica Resolution is in stark contrast with the silence accompanying Radislav Krstić’s letter to the Mechanism for International…
Enforced disappearances in Syria: a commission is set up - Photo: a man and a child in front of a billboard displaying portraits of missing persons.
Syria’s Missing Persons Commission and the Risk of Marginalization (Part 2)
...in purely humanitarian and documentation terms. There is no mention of whether the data it collects will feed into judicial processes or contribute to legal…