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The ICC investigation in the Philippines is stalling. It is targeting crimes attributed to former president Rodrigo Duterte's bloodthirsty anti-drug war. But a political battle is raging between current president Ferdinand Marcos Jr and his vice-president Sara Duterte, the former president's daughter. Photo: In a Manila street, two effigies of Duterte and Marcos fight during a demonstration.
The ICC caught in clan rivalry in Philippines
...his reputation. In fact he campaigned on the promise of a drug war he would scale up from the mayor’s office in Davao to the…
In Australia, transitional justice is being undermined by politics. The Aboriginal community is trying to adapt to the failings of truth commissions following the recent change of government in Queensland. Photo: An Aboriginal man, with only his hands visible, burns herbs during a traditional smoking ceremony.
The retreating tide of transitional justice in Australia
There have been many setbacks for transitional justice in Australia in the past year. The latest one happened in the state of Queensland. A new…
A poster of Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada on a street in Kabul in August 2023. © Wakil Kohsar / AFP
ICC: Prosecutor targets Taliban leaders
...decree from the movement's birthplace in southern Kandahar, have squeezed women and girls from public life. The Taliban government barred girls from secondary school and…
Trial of Russian soldier Voislav Torden in Finland for possible war crimes committed in Ukraine. Torden sits on a television screen during his trial, surrounded by his lawyers.
Finland on the frontline for trying Russians for war crimes
...the alleged deputy leader of Rusich, led the attack. The Sabotaged Assault Reconnaissance Group, known as Rusich, fought in the Russian-backed separatist areas in Luhansk,…
Donald Trump became President of the United States again on 20 January 2025. What danger does this represent for the International Criminal Court (ICC)? Photo: Donald Trump (back) raises his fist.
Can the ICC survive the U.S. sanctions? (Part 2)
...meeting of the ICC early December in The Hague indicated how seriously the court and its supporters are taking the threat. Will the court’s bankers…
Donald Trump becomes President of the United States again on 20 January 2025. What danger does this represent for the International Criminal Court (ICC)? Photo: Donald Trump (front) raises his fist.
Can the ICC survive the U.S. sanctions? (Part 1)
...the Republicans have been in power. Back in 2002 just as the court came into being, the U.S. Congress passed the American Service Members Protection…
In Iraq, a Unitad team is carrying out exhumations at the site of a mass grave. Several people, some in white lab coats, are working around a hole dug in the ground in a desert area.
Navigating the accountability maze in post-UNITAD Iraq
...case of international crimes being adjudicated in Iraq nor even underway. With boots on the ground in the state where the crimes took place, non-state…
Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump scuffle as they wait for a verdict in Trump's hush money criminal trial outside Manhattan Criminal Court on May 29, 2024 in New York City.
Pursuing universal jurisdiction on the eve of Trump’s era
...Trump won the U.S. presidential elections (and before the fall of Assad in Syria). Their guest is Carmen Cheung Ka-Man, the executive director of the…
Drawings of Azriel Bibliowicz and Ricardo Silva Romero, two Colombian writers.
Writing about crimes you can’t forget
...regression, not only in Colombia but in the whole world, in which people who despise institutions and the State, who are more interested in saying…
Central African Republic - Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona and Alfred Rhombot Yekatom before the International Criminal Court (ICC): what sentences could they face?
Last words in the Yekatom and Ngaïssona trial
...of the International Criminal Court, nothing in the conduct of the two defendants, “or in the participation in that conduct, whatever the motive, is excusable”.…