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Seven years of Colombia’s JEP (infographic)
Seven years of Colombia’s JEP
251 people charged, and 0 sanctioned. These two figures summarise both the amount of work involved and the still uncertain outcome of the Special Jurisdiction…
Truth tents in Syria - Photo: in Eastern Ghouta (south-east of Damascus), a tent houses portraits of the disappeared while Syrians (often mothers accompanied by their children) speak out and seek the truth about the enforced disappearance and torture suffered by their loved ones.
Truth tents: “Talking about what Syrians need right now” 
In post-Assad Syria, the “truth tents” offer a space for victims’ families to discuss truth and justice efforts. Jad al-Hamada is the nephew of the…
Aggression by Israel and the United States in Iran - Photo: portrait of a victim of an Israeli attack in a street in Tehran (Iranian flag and veiled woman walking while looking at her smartphone).
How the aggression against Iran has been normalised
To understand the latest justifications for Israeli and US strikes on Iran, one must look to Iraq and Syria. It was there, in 2003 and…
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…
Transitional justice in Syria - Photo: Abdul Basit Abdul Latif, Head of the Syrian National Commission for Transitional Justice
Syria's Transitional Justice Commission and the Peril of Partiality (Part 1)
The new Syrian authorities have established two important commissions to deal with past mass violence. Human rights advocate Mustafa Haid wants each of them to…
Scandal in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Minister of Justice Constant Mutamba is suspected of embezzling funds intended for victims of the ‘Six-Day War’ in Kisangani (DRC).
DRC victims’ fund hit by scandal
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s parliament has authorized proceedings against Justice Minister Constant Mutamba, who is accused of embezzling $19.9 million from the victims’ fund…
Ndélé 2 trial in the Central African Republic (CAR). 3 defendants dressed as orange prisoners take the stand.
The ‘Ndélé 2’ trial: awaiting the verdict
...of the victims, accused “Ada” of having arrested and killed her son. “He [her son] had refused to let my daughter marry him. Since then,…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and justice in Libya. Photo: A vehicle burnt during clashes between armed militias and government forces.
The ICC in Libya’s quagmire
...and a handful of high-profile arrest warrants. But former dictator Muammar Gaddafi was quickly killed, his son Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi remains at large, while his…
Transitional justice in Tunisia: obstructions, postponements, delays, political manoeuvring. A slow agony resulting in total impunity for the criminals of the Ben Ali regime. Photo: The Tunis courthouse (Tunisia) behind the bars of a gate.
Tunisia’s transitional justice in agony
After almost two years of deadlock, the specialized criminal chamber in Tunis resumed its work on March 17. But the judicial process still seems to…
Why Hungary quits the International Criminal Court (ICC) Photo: The Shoes by the Danube is a memorial dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Budapest on the banks of the Danube in Hungary.
Why Hungary quits the ICC
...selective enforcement. “The Hungarian Government maintains that the ICC has become a politically motivated body and emphasises that the exercise of criminal jurisdiction is a…