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Victim of militias in 2003 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ruth Biangire was able to benefit from the help of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Photo: Ruth Biangire poses in her store, where she sells petrol in cans and bottles.
ICC/DRC: Reparations leave victims feeling sore (2/2)
...Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Germain Katanga’s militia, the Force de résistance patriotique de l’Ituri (FRPI), supported by the Lendu, went on a punitive expedition…
International Criminal Court (ICC) reparations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photo: Farmer Kiza Nzungu Bwanafasi with his cows in Ituri province (DRC).
ICC/DRC: Reparations leave Bogoro victims feeling sore (1/2)
...out by fighters from the Force de résistance patriotique de l'Ituri (FRPI) militia and the Front des nationalistes et intégrationnistes (FNI) on February 24, 2003.…
UN Residual Mechanism (IRMCT) - Photo: Félicien Kabuga, in a wheelchair, is accompanied by two police officers during his trial, handled by the Mechanism, for his involvement in the Rwandan genocide.
Rwanda: the residual debacles of the Residual Mechanism
...lawyer Emmanuel Altit and his family did not wish to talk. They have also said nothing about Kabuga reimbursing the funds that the Mechanism has…
War in Ukraine and repairs to civilian targets: the case of companies. Photo: The Hotel Ukraine in Chernihiv destroyed by a Russian missile.
Is a war-ruined business in Ukraine entitled to compensation?
...this very purpose. “But this is a rather complex, multi-component, politically motivated issue. More political than legal,” Klymosiuk said. “After all, the possibility of compensation…
Gacaca courts in Rwanda. Photo: Denis Bikesha, former director of training, mobilisation and sensibilisation for the gacaca courts in Rwanda after 1994.
“You cannot transplant the gacaca court system”
...is, even though the principle of “continuité de l’Etat” [the state takes responsibility for crimes committed in its name] exists. And how do you quantify…
Al-Hassan trial at the ICC - Photo: 3 judges of the International Criminal Court (Tomoko Akane, Antoine Kesia-Mbe Mindua and Kimberly Prost) sit in The Hague.
Is the ICC Al Hassan judgement a mess or the future?
...international tribunals (which has systematically dismissed duress as a defence) – will undoubtedly feed the debate over the ICC’s trouble with its ‘victim-perpetrator’ dichotomy. Mindua…
ICC / Mali - Photo: Abdoulaziz Al Hassan on the day of his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
ICC/Mali: Al Hassan verdict leaves bitter taste
...Bamako, the ICC had set up a live feed of the verdict handed down in The Hague, but in Timbuktu, where most of the victims…
International Central Securities Depositories (ICSDs): an option for financing Ukraine with Russian money. Image: photo montage of a rouble coin, a Ukrainian flag and frost.
Finding money for Ukraine: the return of a Cold War financial tool
...France, US President Joe Biden said he had reached an agreement with French President Emmanuel Macron on the use of interest from Russian assets frozen…
In Ukraine, a claim for reparation (compensation) for damages and destructions is launched. Photos: several images of Ukrainians in front of civilian buildings (often homes) destroyed by Russian missiles.
Register of Damages for Ukraine: “The biggest claims program in history”
...for their injury, loss and damage. The Register and governments are currently working on a text outlining the mandate, principles, approaches and structure of this…
Rwandan Emmanuel Nkunduwimye sentenced to 25 years in prison in Belgium for his part in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. Photo: Nkunduwimye during his trial.
Belgium: Nkunduwimye sentenced to 25 years in prison for genocide
He helped the killers “with full knowledge of the facts”, ruled the jury in the seventh Rwandan universal jurisdiction trial to be held in Belgium.…