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- Kwoyelo: “At no time did I kill any one”
- ...In military where I was conscripted unwillingly, by force, I could not take decisions. I had to follow orders, deviations on those orders it was…
- The ICC on Nigeria: Years of words, but no action
- ...Allamin. Her organisation is now advocating for some form of transitional justice in the north. She says the government has shown interest. “Our context is…
- Waiting for Eritrean human traffickers’ trials in the Netherlands
- ...finally arrested in Sudan after escaping Ethiopian justice in 2021. Extorsion of families living in the Netherlands On the same day, the court of Zwolle…
- Assumpta Mugiraneza: “The policy of memory in Rwanda must be reinvented, renegotiated”
- ...gacaca justice, the first national trials, with the executions, or the ICTR. Justice deserves to get justice. Interviewed by Thierry Cruvellier and Emmanuel Sehene Ruvugiro…
- War crimes in the Kyiv region: a Russian soldier sentenced to 12 years
- ...saw a burnt car on the road. He said that, three meters away, a boot was sticking out from the ground. The villager recalled that…
- At Belgian trial, two former Interahamwe leaders dodge testifying
- ...the run. In August 2023, his trial before international justice was halted on grounds of senile dementia. The judicial fate of Interahamwe leaders As with…
- At Rebero, political remembrance of the genocide
- ...prison conditions. No justice had been done. At Rebero, the bones of some 6,000 anonymous victims had been collected in 200 makeshift coffins. From them…
- Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
- ...Rincón's example was taken up by Justice Roberto Vidal, the third JEP chairman in its six years of operations, when he compared the special sanctions…
- Uncovering Myanmar’s atrocities
- ...a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over…
- Bonaire: a history of slavery, a present of social inequalities
- ...of historical events and hinders genuine reconciliation efforts. It suggests that Bonaire’s colonial past has faded into obscurity, as if it has been forgotten or…
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