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The deposed former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh found refuge in Equatorial Guinea in 2017. Could he return to Gambia to face trial? Photo: Teodoro Obiang, President of Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea and Jammeh’s equation
...not interested. He is thought to be located in the remote geographical area of Mongomo, although quite luxurious, in the far east of the country,…
Justice in Syria. Portrait (drawing) of Nadim Houry, international lawyer.
Justice in Syria should be “a new social contract”
...the danger of becoming explosive and destabilizing the situation. In fact, the greatest danger today is to expect miracle solutions. The important thing is for…
International law as seen from Israel. Photo: Members of the family of Naor Hassisim (murdered by Hamas on 7 October 2023) at his funeral in Israel.
“A just war does not justify all means”
...What legal action did you take in the wake of the October 7, 2023 attack? YAEL VIAS GVIRSMAN: In the weeks following the Hamas massacres…
In Bangladesh, following the demonstrations in the summer of 2024 that led to mass crimes, the International Crimes Tribunal is back in action to try those responsible. But there are reports of concern about the operation of the local justice system and its politicisation. Photo: Demonstrators, seen against the light, stand on a high structure, one of them waving a Bangladeshi flag.
The second life of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal
...were murdered in similar attacks. In relation to the killings by the security forces, the OHCHR report concludes there were reasonable grounds to believe that…
Suspension of US aid (USAID agency and other grants and organisations): the impact is also felt on transitional justice. Photo: A woman holds a sign that reads: ‘USAID saves lives, save USAID’.
US aid freeze: how many dead?
...transitional justice for the 600,000 killed in the recent conflict.  The casualty count has only begun At least one organisation in the Horn of Africa…
Putin, Netanyahu, al-Assad, Jammeh, Hasina, Akhundzada, Bozizé, al-Bashir, Hlaing, Mengistu: the ten heads of state wanted by international justice. Illustration: portraits of the 10 heads of state on a map of the world and a ‘wanted’ stamp.
Putin, Netanyahu and the others: ten wanted heads of state
...the Gambian Yahya Jammeh is in exile in Equatorial Guinea, and the Ethiopian Mengistu Haile Mariam is in Zimbabwe.  World map of the 10 heads…
Raji Sourani, a Palestinian human rights lawyer, talks to Justice Info about the situation in the Gaza Strip (Palestine) and international law, following Donald Trump's statements. Photo: Sourani looks out of his office window.
“I hope Gaza won’t be the graveyard of international law”
...Are they dead? We don’t know. I want to see the end of the war, the end of the massive killing, the end of massive…
Reparations for victims of sexual violence in the French Church: what assessment can be made of the Commission for Recognition and Reparation? Photo: Gargoyles at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris (France)
Repairing violence within the Church: “It’s going to take time”
...the judicial authority.” Since restorative justice was included in French law in 2014, it has developed in the criminal field through various practices (mediations, meetings…
Antoine Garapon, French magistrate and head of the Commission for Recognition and Reparation for sexual crimes committed in the Church, advocates restorative justice. illustration: portrait of Garapon.
“Restorative justice is the very soul of justice”
...living. Finally, restorative justice is less interested in guilt, in evidence, in a trial, than in the victim’s innocence. If I give the victim a…
80 years on, remembrance starts for France’s “Nomads”
...were living in France before the war, it is impossible to accurately measure the scale of persecution. Naming the victims and remembrance The official figures…