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Major Baaji, Janus of the Gambian Intelligence Agency
...wait fifteen years to get justice for such serious human rights violation. The silence and inaction from both governments only serves to fuel impunity and…
Australia’s wake-up call on war crimes
...military break the code of silence? Will the country decide to set up a national war crimes unit? Are there implications for other Western armies,…
Belgium: the money changer, the militiaman and the Rwandan academic
..."serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in Rwanda during the genocide of Tutsis in 1994 in Kigali" for which "several international rogatory commissions have…
In Mali, Al Hassan trial provokes both fear and indifference
...slight silence to an expression that seems to say "Al Hassan who?". The trial of this man alleged to have been head of the Islamic…
Eric Emeraux: "Terrorism and hate crimes have made international crimes part of our daily lives"
...that the investigations are successful? Since 2017, we've been honing our practices a bit. We still have a national component, which is quite traditional, since…
Commission on Belgium’s colonial past: “It’s important, but will it succeed?”
...through an opinion piece published in the newspapers Le Soir and De Standaard. "Can we understand the absence [in the group of experts] of Congolese,…
Sudan: After peace, transitional justice?
...too is accused of serious crimes in Darfur. "If the communities don't join in, it won't work” However, the Juba agreement provides for a judicial…
Rwanda: what’s at stake in the Kabuga trial
...to the judges. To consolidate investigations, Belgian judge Damien Vandermeersch recommended in 1999 "increased control by the prosecutor" [https://genevaconference-tpir.univ-paris1.fr/article224,224-lang=fr.html ] and the introduction of the…
A member of the Catholic Church on a worldmap
Sexual abuse in the Church: map of justice worldwide
...Report points the finger at the Ministry of Education which, "on the rare occasions when it was informed, was complicit in the silence". The Commission…
Duch, the last silence of the torturer
...him the question – we’re left with his final silence. Bizot himself, who was never his friend although they had long conversations during his months…