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In Colombia, how will the JEP apply its commitments on sanctions? Photo: FARC officials at the signing of part of the peace agreement in December 2015 in Cuba.
Sanctions in Colombia’s justice process: How to get it right
...these special sanctions involve a reparative component — consisting of “tasks, work or activities with a reparative content” — and a retributive component of “effective…
Hearing before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Israel's occupation of Palestine, February 19, 2024. Photo: Philippe Sands develops his arguments from the Palestinian side.
Palestine’s plea against occupation
...occupation as is the annexation and colonization of the Palestinian territory.” They “feed off each other," she pleaded. She compared Israel’s policies to the “institutionalized…
Sonko trial (Gambia) - Portrait of Baba Jobe inlaid into the decor of the courtroom at the Swiss federal court in Bellizone.
Sonko trial: who is responsible for the murder of Baba Jobe?
...said: “He did not tell me that but I knew that whatever David was doing, the minister was aware. David will feed the minister [with…
Portrait of Vincent Lurquin: lawyer specialising in international justice (practising in Belgium), with a particular focus on the crimes committed in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide.
Vincent Lurquin: "having the humanity to defend someone accused of the worst crimes"
...in having an international justice system that cooperates with dictatorial countries." "A truth chosen by Kigali” As president of the Movement against Racism, Anti-Semitism and…
Rwandan Séraphin Twahirwa sentenced to life imprisonment in Belgium for his involvement in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994.
Belgium: life sentence, notably for rape, for a Rwandan
...investigators had relied on re-examining witnesses from a procedure opened in Kigali by Rwandan authorities in the early 2000s. Recommended reading "They were founders of…
Rwandan Séraphin Twahirwa and his two lawyers, Vincent Lurquin and Juliette Lurquin, at his trial in Belgium. He is on trial for his alleged involvement in the genocide in Rwanda.
"What judicial truth without material evidence?"
...for causing a massacre in the Gikondo sector of Kigali. Lawyer Vincent Lurquin stood before a jury that was a bit weary after two months…
Séraphin Twahirwa at his trial in Belgium for genocide in Rwanda.
"They were founders of a ruthless militia in Kigali"
Pierre Basabosé and Séraphin Twahirwa were behind a group of murderous Interahamwe in the Gikondo sector of Kigali in 1994. This was the Belgian prosecutor’s…
Klaus Hoffman (a German senior prosecutor of the Advisory Group for the Investigation of the Most Serious International Crimes in Ukraine) explains:
Klaus Hoffmann: “The problem of collaborators is not only legal, but also political”
...all these people were voluntarily involved in collaboration activities. It is a challenging task to separate those who were trying to earn some money and…
Can Joseph Boakai, Liberia's new president, be seen as a hope for justice for past war crimes? Photo: Boakai stands on a platform in front of a crowd of supporters during his election campaign.
Liberia has a new president: is there renewed hope for justice?
...transitional justice component, described as the National Road Map for National Healing, Peace Building and Reconciliation, was put together by a mix of government bureaucrats…
Highly diplomatic transfer of Fulgence Kayishema from South Africa - Photo: Serge Brammertz speaks to the press.
What's happening in the Kayishema case?
...Rwanda? A new arrest warrant was made public in September, calling for him to be transferred to the UN Mechanism in Arusha, rather than to…