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People’s Tribunal on the Murders of Journalists (Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague, Netherlands).
People’s tribunals: “Simply pressing a start button”
...are currently working with a collective of family members to continue these efforts. Syria is, of course, a bit of a harder case but the evidence,…
Crime of starvation in Gaza: will the ICC act? - Photo: Palestinians crowd around a food distribution point in Rafah.
Starvation and potential ICC warrants on Gaza: what does international law say?
...responsibility. Observing the hearings regarding torture in Syria in October 2023, it was clear that many Syrians saw an ICJ proceeding without a complementary individual…
The Syrian lawyer Mazen Darwish talks to the media in Koblenz, Germany.
Darwish: collecting evidence, to avoid revenge and another war in Syria
For this hundredth episode of the podcast from our dear partners and colleagues at Asymmetrical Haircuts, our guest is Syrian lawyer Mazen Darwish, who is…
Portrait of Assumpta Mugiraneza, co-founder and director of the IRIBA Centre for Multimedia Heritage (Kigali, Rwanda).
Assumpta Mugiraneza: “The policy of memory in Rwanda must be reinvented, renegotiated”
...enormity of the crime. I would like this to be said, shared. Not because gacaca were a failure, but to say, like Hannah Arendt, that…
The plaque next to the
Bonaire: a history of slavery, a present of social inequalities
...salt production, with saltworks dispersed along its coastline, especially in the southern regions. Enslaved Africans and their forced labour played a central role in Bonaire's…
War in Yemen: justice at a standstill. Photo: Yemenis brandish weapons in support of Palestine.
Yemen: a decade of war with no sign of justice
...and northern regions where 70% of the population live, and the internationally recognised government backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates [UAE). But,…
Mevloud Kharazishvili, victim of the war in Georgia and beneficiary of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Trust Fund for Victims assistance programme. Photo: Kharazishvili shows the pasture where he was kidnapped by Russian soldiers.
Georgia: ICC Trust Fund for Victims struggles with reality
...partner association, Elkana. But GIP-T, which covers the more central regions of Mtskheta and Tianeti, where many displaced people have settled, has concentrated on medical…
Trial of a Ukrainian in Russia: Anton Cherednik, in Rostov-on-Don.
Russia: 30 times fewer Ukrainians sentenced than in the occupied territories
...formed in response to demonstrations and seizure of administrative buildings by separatists in the south-eastern regions of Ukraine. Some Russian media called the regiment “punitive”…
Martin Schibbye is a journalist, one of the few covering the Lundin trial in Sweden. Photo: Schibbye stands alone at the entrance to courtroom 34 in Stockholm.
Martin Schibbye (journalist): “Sweden believed in Lundin”
...refugees, for example from other regions. And of course, Julie Flint should also have interviewed the oil company or the Sudanese government.” Both journalists will…
In-depth interview with Catherine Marchi-Uhel, Head of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria. Image: drawing of Marchi-Uhel.
Catherine Marchi-Uhel: “The results of the Syria Mechanism are becoming more visible”
...stimulating, inspiring note, because the work that we are doing and that my colleagues will continue doing for the Syria Mechanism is extremely interesting and…