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Restorative justice in Colombia: the current situation, almost 10 years after the 2016 peace agreements. Photo: a deminer from a humanitarian team at work on a Colombian road.
Colombia’s restorative justice at a crossroads
...son, although his body was not found here”, she says. These victims handing flowers to perpetrators were part of a nearly two-year long restorative project…
Kony case at the ICC: reflections on the value of a hearing without the accused. Photo: a lawyer speaks while a judge appears in the background.
Kony hearings: “Is it going to be in vain?”
Last week, the International Criminal Court (ICC) held a new type of hearing against Joseph Kony, the leader of the Ugandan rebel movement the Lord…
Kony trial in The Hague (ICC) - Photo: 3 residents gather near the memorial to the Lukodi massacre in Uganda.
“They think it’s Kony’s trial”
“Confusing for victims”, the video screening on Joseph Kony’s case in the Ugandan city Gulu by the International Criminal Court (ICC), is reopening old wounds…
Swiss international justice (under the principle of universal jurisdiction) is bogged down by delays and suspicions of political interference. Photo: Stefan Blattler, Attorney General, deep in thought, next to a Switzerland flag.
Slowness, alleged political interference mark Swiss record
In Switzerland, justice on universal jurisdiction cases continues to go at a snail’s pace, despite the current attorney general’s promises to make them a priority.…
Joseph Kony was the leader of a Ugandan rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), which was tried before the ICC in The Hague for war crimes. Photo: Ugandans gather in a village to watch a film about Kony. Sitting on the ground, they seem fascinated by the images they see.
Kony, are you there?
...already started about whether “the ICC prosecution are teeing themselves up for future cases”. Scharf points to the long-standing warrants against former Libyan dictator’s son…
In the Lundin trial in Sweden, satellite images could be used as evidence to prosecute oil company executives accused of involvement in war crimes committed in Sudan. Photo: a Landsat satellite (NASA) observing Earth, seen from space.
Eyes from Space in Lundin’s Trial
When few international journalists could witness the violence in Sudan, satellites orbiting hundreds of kilometres above did. Early in the summer, their grainy images were…
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
The trial of DRC’s former justice minister Constant Mutamba ended on Tuesday, 2 September, with his sentencing to three years of hard labor for embezzling…
Justice in Ukraine: Ihor Huryakov, former director of the Kherson pre-trial detention centre, is on trial for high treason before a court in Odessa.
Kidnapped, tortured by Russians, and tried for treason
In Odessa, a man who symbolises the grey areas of war is on trial. Former director of the Kherson pre-trial detention centre and victim of…
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
...Opposition Bloc, and was elected mayor twice. The last time was in 2020, while representing the Kernes Bloc party – Successful Kharkiv. His son Pavlo…
Artem Piskarev, lawyer for victims of war crimes in Ukraine. Photo (from a video interview): Piskarev wears a black jacket with a logo featuring a fish around a Ukrainian flag in the shape of a heart, above the inscription ‘Beluga UA’.
The victims’ lawyer
Who defends victims of war crimes in Ukraine and how? What challenges they face? What motivates them when a verdict does not guarantee that victims…