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Ndélé 1 trial before the Special Criminal Court (CPS) - Photo: Azor Kalite, Charfadine Moussa, Antar Hamat and Oscar Wordjonodroba stand behind their lawyers in their orange prison uniforms.
At Ndélé’s first trial, in the Central African Republic
...than expected. Created in 2015 with the support of the UN, the CPS began its first investigations in 2018 and a first trial was held…
It's time for the closing arguments and indictments (life imprisonment) in the September 28 trial in Conakry, Guinea. Photo: ex-President Moussa Dadis Camara and his co-defendants have left their box, and are seated facing the court, close to the lawyers and magistrates.
In Guinea, the prosecution asks for life sentences
...out his closing arguments. The case is extraordinary, he points out: “This is the first time that mass crimes are tried in Guinea, the first…
A national tribunal for war crimes in Liberia - Photo: Joseph Boakai speaks before parliament.
The evidence battleground for Liberia’s war crimes court
...as 34 years. In 2021, I witnessed the Finnish war crimes trial in Liberia of Sierra Leonean Gibril Massaquoi. One of the observations during the…
Yaron Wax, deputy head of mission for the Israeli embassy in the Netherlands, British lawyer and member of Israel's legal team, Malcom Shaw KC and Member of Israel's legal team Avigail Frisch Ben Avraham attend a hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as part of South Africa's request on a Gaza ceasefire in The Hague, on May 24, 2024.
The ICJ’s warning to Israel
...charge of genocide," said top Israel lawyer Gilad Noam at hearings. "Calling something a genocide, again and again, does not make it genocide. Repeating a…
Syrian trial in France. Photo: Bashar al-Assad poster on a street in Damascus, Syria.
In France, a first Syrian trial “by default”
...the Netherlands in another Syrian trial. Around forty headsets were requested on the first day, we are told, and more like fifteen on the other…
A criminal complaint has been filed against Booking.com for money laundering in connection with war crimes. Photo: an accommodation offered by Booking.com on which is written “Booking.occupiedterritories”.
Is Booking.com profiting from war crimes in Palestine?
...the complainants state. This is “the first case of its kind accusing a company of money laundering in connection to war crimes. With this legal…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) team behind the arrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and Hamas. Photo: Karim Khan, Brenda Hollis and Andrew Cayley.
Behind the scenes of the ICC Prosecutor’s coup d’éclat
...a UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 2001-2004. She says she was “the first UN expert…
ICC arrest warrants against Israel and Hamas. Photo montage of 3 flags: Hamas, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Israel.
Israel/Palestine: the moment of truth
...very, very strong term. This is not yet genocide, but it could be a prelude to an indictment for genocide, because the prosecutor has not…
Will there soon be trials for Yahya Jammeh's crimes in Gambia? - Photo: Gambian President Adama Barrow adopts a wait-and-see stance at a meeting of African countries belonging to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Gambia: the end of the wait-and-see strategy?
...where to hold him pending trial, as for security reasons, most people think that his detention and trial would best be held outside of The…
Sonko trial in Switzerland: former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko found guilty of crimes against humanity, including the murder of Solo Sandeng. Photo: Fatoumata Sandeng, daughter of Ousman Solo Sandeng, holds a sign reading “I am Solo”.
Ousman Sonko gets maximum punishment
The trial against former Interior minister of The Gambia, Ousman Sonko, came to a wrap on May 15. The Swiss Federal Court of Bellinzona handed…