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Russell Tribunal (citizen's tribunal): interview with Guillaume Mouralis - Illustration: portrait of Guillaume Mouralis.
Guillaume Mouralis: “law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation”
...became the Tribunal’s executive president." Tell us about the Russell Tribunal... Bertrand Russell was born in 1872. That made him 95 years old in 1967!…
At the end of March 2024, officials from the International Criminal Court (ICC) visited officials from Nigeria. Photo: around fifteen people pose.
The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
...could be part of it. It has to be the government leading. But then the international community has to support us, and make it happen.”…
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”
...Tutsi genocide in 1994, could you give us several examples and remind us the various stages of these tensions? ASSUMPTA MUGIRANEZA: We have to go…
In Chad, General Mahamat Idriss Deby, President of the transition, relaunches the issue of reparations for the victims of Hissène Habré's dictatorship. Photo: Idriss Deby, under escort, raises his hand to greet the crowd.
Chad: coup de théâtre for Habré's victims
...will be paid. The crowd waits under the sun. Some grumble, others try to grab an official. Suddenly the association’s president, Adoumbaye Dam Pierre, emerges…
Major Gustavo Soto Bracamonte and Colonel Gabriel de Jesús Rincón, both indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, plant a black sage sapling at the launch of the environmental restorative pilot project near Bogotá, Colombia.
Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
...Europe and widespread in the Colombian mountains. They’re doing so on land owned by Bogotá's state-owned water company, with technical support from the city's Botanical…
The plaque next to the
Bonaire: a history of slavery, a present of social inequalities
...living in poverty. Journalist Phaedra Haringsma sheds light on this “crisis in slow motion”, revealing the struggles of Bonaire’s residents, who receive significantly less social…
Nicaragua considers Germany's support for Israel (by supplying it with arms) to be complicity in genocide. Photo: An Israeli tank in Palestine, near Gaza.
Nicaragua extends the legal battle over Palestine
...Genocide Convention and international humanitarian law by continuing to supply weapons to Israel and withdrawing its support to the UN body supporting Palestinian refugees, UNWRA.…
Rwandan trial in Belgium - Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, the accused, drops defence of Georges Rutaganda, also accused of participating in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. Photo: 2 portraits side by side.
Nkunduwimye drops defence of his friend Rutaganda
...I couldn't give orders to my escort,” he said in response to various questions from the parties to the trial. Testimonies gathered by the investigators…
Reconciliation after the genocide in Rwanda. Photo: Victims of the genocide discuss in the Rwandan hills.
Reconciliation made in Rwanda
...not my mother’s fault. We used to be at loggerheads, but when I found out what had happened to her, I forgave her. Sevota brought…
Prisoners detained in Rwanda for genocide (known as
Rwanda: 2,200 “génocidaires” being released in 2024, who are they?
...instead, I adhered to his genocidal plan,” he confides, giving orders to organize patrols and erect roadblocks where Tutsis were killed. Ruzigana tells us that…