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At his trial in Paris (France), Majdi Nema (alias ‘Islam Alloush’) was found guilty of complicity in war crimes committed in Syria. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Nema, guilty of his organization’s crimes
...thing is the recognition of Jaysh al-Islam’s crimes,” Ahmed*, one of the three Syrians who brought civil action, told Justice Info. While he is satisfied…
Reparations for the victims of the Church of France. Photo: A painter uses a tool to renovate a mural depicting several Catholic crosses.
Victims of Church abuse speak (Part 1): whether or not to ask for reparation
...published, in which we victims called for the truth to be told. You could say that the two reparation bodies came into being as a…
In Gaza, Darfur and elsewhere, the international definition of genocide, as set out in the 1948 Genocide Convention (which is particularly restrictive), has rarely met the victims' expectations of justice in recent conflicts. Photo: Displaced Palestinians returning to the war-torn Jabalia refugee camp in the north of the Gaza Strip, 19 January 2025.
Gaza, Darfur: What’s the point of the Genocide Convention?
...against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing it of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention through material and military…
Foreign soldiers and soldiers with dual nationality serving in the Israeli army are accused of war crimes in Gaza. Photo: Israeli soldiers patrol a street in Gaza City, passing a wall on which is painted a UN logo and an inscription in Arabic.
Dual nationals accused of war crimes in Gaza
...know that many – as many as hundreds – are participating in the Gaza war with the Israeli army who have British-Israeli citizenship,” PCHR director…
Photo: A lawyer walks through the
Majdi Nema: a trial with witnesses in absentia
...he explains: “French justice wants to do justice for the crimes committed in Syria. But instead of putting Majdi Nema on trial, it is putting…
At the Lundin trial in Sweden, two former executives of the oil company are on trial for alleged complicity in war crimes committed in Sudan. Illustration: Ian Lundin and Alexandre Schneiter are drowned in a pool of oil. Conflict rages in the background.
War and oil: Lundin in the dock
...of complicity in war crimes between 1999 and 2003 in a region that has become a country, Southern Sudan. Justice Info has been covering from…
Egbert Wesselink is often considered to be behind the Lundin trial in Sweden. In a report by the Dutch NGO Pax, he revealed the links between the Swedish company Lundin Oil (and 2 other oil companies) and war crimes committed in Sudan between 1990 and 2000.
Lundin: Wesselink and the dilemma of proof
...part NGO worker, part witness Wesselink also referenced the cultural expectations around justice among the Nuer people. “For them, justice means reconciliation and acknowledgment. You…
Karim Khan, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is accused of sexual misconduct. Photo : Khan manipulates an earpiece in his ear.
How Khan dramatic decision questions the ICC as an institution
...steps aside in the storm ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between Justice Info and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast…
Karim Khan, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), announced on Friday May 16 his decision to take leave until the end of an ongoing investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct. Photo: Khan walks inside the Courtroom in the Hague.
ICC prosecutor steps aside in the storm
...the States parties to the ICC said in another statement it “is confident that the work of the Court in the interest of justice, under…
Karim Khan, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is being investigated for ‘alleged misconduct’. The ICC has announced that he is stepping aside.
Karim Khan takes leave from the ICC
...ICC that was eventually dropped, and the son of late Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, Seif al-Islam. Khan also secured ICC warrants against Russian President Vladimir…