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Félicien Kabuga (in wheelchair) behind the UN logo
Kabuga trial: for Rwandans, "the old man is still hiding”
...number 6 in street 617 from other houses in the Rugando neighbourhood of Kigali’s Kimihurura sector. On the morning of February 14, 2023, when Kabuga's…
The accused Moussa Dadis Camara faces (from behind) the judges during the September 28 trial in Guinea (Conakry).
Guinea massacre trial: the "Dadis Show" fails to happen
...has been going on ever since. "We thought that Toumba (his former aide-de-camp and co-accused) had broken the record for the number of days he…
Michel Landry Luanga, President of the Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic, delivers a speech during the inauguration of its premises in Bangui in 2020.
Central African Republic: Special Court "in the starting block" (2/2)
...mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), in fighting between two rival factions of the Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique (FPRC), one…
In a street whose buildings are completely devastated (Yarmouk district in Damascus, Syria), a distribution of food aid is organized for many refugees
Patrick Kroker: “They saw injuries nobody could have survived”
...army, but also to add a sectarian component to the conflict. Unfortunately, this issue is not represented sufficiently in this trial. Moafak D. is charged…
Drawing of David Van Reybrouck
David Van Reybrouck: "The fight for decolonization can’t be detached from the fight against global warming"
...Congo, in 1960 there were only 16 or 17 graduates. Until the 1950s, physical punishment was still de rigueur. In the Dutch Indies, the colonists…
Emmanuel Altit (Defence lawyer) and Rupert Elderkin (prosecutor) discuss at the opening of the trial of Félicien Kabuga.
Waiting for witnesses at Kabuga’s trial
...indictment was merely a series of unrelated allegations with no coherent narrative. "We are told a schematic narrative, far away from any reality," lawyer Emmanuel…
Gambian President Adama Barrow sits in a chair at an international diplomatic event. In the foreground: a small flag of Gambia.
Gambia: hope for justice fades 9 months after the Truth Commission report
...by the former Justice minister Abubakarr Tambadou — is to be monitored by the National Human Rights Commission. The problem though, according to the rights…
Ensa Badgie prepares to testify (book in hand) at a Gambia Truth Commission (TRCC) hearing, next to an employee
Gambia: Suspect officials remain, as government stalls on TRC recommendations
...some of them, the (TRRC) Report says that you don’t hold office anymore or get banned for five years. Those should be banned,” said Emmanuel…
Mikhail Kulikov trial, russian war prisonner
War crimes trial in Chernihiv: "There is an oath to carry out the commander's orders"
...house, before moving to her neighbour’s. After lunch, when it became quieter, she dared to return home and feed the chickens. That’s when she saw…
A group of people gather in the street, in Libya, in front of a poster showing 4 civilian victims of militias.
Justice in Libya: A road to hope or a road to nowhere?
...a "new strategy". © ICC-CPI What’s next? “We continue working on identifying responsibilities,” says Jurdi of the FFM. “This means at the end of the…