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Destruction at Evin prison’s after Israeli air strikes, in Tehran (Iran).
The right to self-defence: a growing phenomenon?
...been published as part of a partnership between Justice Info and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet…
Teenagers recruited by the Russian FSB are arrested in Ukraine. Photo: 3 teenagers (faces blurred, hands behind their backs) are arrested by 2 Ukrainian police officers in front of a gate.
Ukraine: when the FSB recruits teenagers
...of our coverage of war crimes justice produced in partnership with Ukrainian journalists. A first version of this article was published on the « Gre4ka…
Crime of aggression: the States Parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) are due to meet in New York (USA). Photo: storm over Manhattan (NYC).
Crime of aggression: high pressure for ICC in New York
...provisions. “The heat is on now” Unsurprisingly, pressure is being put on delegates from a non-member state, the United States, with a sharply worded diplomatic…
Seven years of Colombia’s JEP (infographic)
Seven years of Colombia’s JEP
...July of this year. Sources: JEP indictments, reports and public statements analysed by Justice Info, plus own reporting. Infographics: Maryann Estrada Recommended reading Colombia’s first…
Bombing hospitals and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) - Photo : Hospital staff walk in the corridor of a hospital destroyed by an Israeli missile shell, in the Gaza Strip (Palestine).
Bombing hospitals: an increasing violation of IHL
...emphasized. Recommended reading “A just war does not justify all means” ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between Justice…
Truth tents in Syria - Photo: in Eastern Ghouta (south-east of Damascus), a tent houses portraits of the disappeared while Syrians (often mothers accompanied by their children) speak out and seek the truth about the enforced disappearance and torture suffered by their loved ones.
Truth tents: “Talking about what Syrians need right now” 
...towards transitional justice taken by the government until now? Until now there is no transitional justice in Syria. They formed a commission for transitional justice,…
Aggression by Israel and the United States in Iran - Photo: portrait of a victim of an Israeli attack in a street in Tehran (Iranian flag and veiled woman walking while looking at her smartphone).
How the aggression against Iran has been normalised
...possess nuclear weapons and accordingly does not have the capability to deploy them against Israel, let alone a plan to do so imminently”, she added.…
Enforced disappearances in Syria: a commission is set up - Photo: a man and a child in front of a billboard displaying portraits of missing persons.
Syria’s Missing Persons Commission and the Risk of Marginalization (Part 2)
...explains how. On May 17, 2025, while issuing Decree No. 20 that established the National Commission for Transitional Justice (NCTJ, see Part 1), the Syrian…
Transitional justice in Syria - Photo: Abdul Basit Abdul Latif, Head of the Syrian National Commission for Transitional Justice
Syria's Transitional Justice Commission and the Peril of Partiality (Part 1)
...long-anticipated National Commission for Transitional Justice (NCTJ). For a country long disfigured by war, authoritarianism, and mass atrocities, the very notion of transitional justice carries immense…
Scandal in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Minister of Justice Constant Mutamba is suspected of embezzling funds intended for victims of the ‘Six-Day War’ in Kisangani (DRC).
DRC victims’ fund hit by scandal
...appropriate remedies for the “ailing” Congolese justice system. Six months later, he was forced to resign and face justice himself. Mutamba spent much of his…