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A doctor walks through the dark corridor of a hospital
Life sentence for a Syrian doctor
...medical assistance, the patients were tortured and "not infrequently killed". In one case, Mousa was accused of pouring flammable liquid on a prisoner's wounds before…
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
...restore the rights and dignity of victims. Yet, over the years, none of this has happened. Where are arrest warrants for the accused? Why are…
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
...arrest and extradition of individuals wanted by the ICC is currently lacking. Consequently, Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC would not result in any practical changes.”…
Why is the International Criminal Court (ICC) struggling to deal globally with the multiple international crimes perpetrated by Israel in Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank)? Photo: Armed Israeli settlers talk to Palestinians in Hebron.
ICC: Shall we talk about the West Bank?
...did issue applications for arrest warrants he made sure that he applied for more Palestinian than Israeli arrest warrants. And I think it's pretty clear…
Ocean and marine law. Photo: A whale jumps in the open sea.
What if the ocean had rights?
The ocean, which covers 70% of the Earth's surface, remains a legal ‘non-place’ where marine creatures have no rights of their own. But a new…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 3): is money the Church’s “magic fix”?
...in comparison with the Anglo-Saxon countries. So I stopped the process before the INIRR midway through, and never received any compensation.” Nanou Couturier refused from…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 2): the painful path of going to the commissions
...articles. Claudine*, who was one of the first to appear before the Independent National Authority for Recognition and Reparation (INIRR), seems to have had the…
At his trial in Paris (France), Majdi Nema (alias ‘Islam Alloush’) was found guilty of complicity in war crimes committed in Syria. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Nema, guilty of his organization’s crimes
...– it was first necessary to prove that the Jaysh al-Islam group had committed those crimes. Before ruling on Nema’s individual responsibility, the court composed…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 1): whether or not to ask for reparation
...the systemic aspect, but a lot of people haven’t understood that. I also think that we live in a society where many Catholics have left…
In Gaza, Darfur and elsewhere, the international definition of genocide, as set out in the 1948 Genocide Convention (which is particularly restrictive), has rarely met the victims' expectations of justice in recent conflicts. Photo: Displaced Palestinians returning to the war-torn Jabalia refugee camp in the north of the Gaza Strip, 19 January 2025.
Gaza, Darfur: What’s the point of the Genocide Convention?
...time that Darfur has been the focus of claims of genocide. In 2009 and 2010, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants against former…