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Searching for the missing in Syria. Photo: portrait of Karla Quintana wearing the official IIMP waistcoat in the field.
Looking for the missing in Syria: “It’s titanic, but we are moving”
...talked with Justice Info in Geneva about how this UN body had to reshape its priorities after the surprise fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime.…
In Bangladesh, lawyers close to the government were allegedly involved in violence during student protests in the summer of 2024. Photo: Men are locked in a blue police van. Their faces are visible through the grilles in front of the windows.
Justice vs justice
Dozens of justice professionals, lawyers as well as prosecutors, have been arrested in Bangladesh. They are accused of taking part in the violent repression of…
British soldiers from the Royal Air Force conduct a patrol outside Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan: investigations, a bit of truth but no justice
...Recommended reading Australia’s war crimes in Afghanistan: “I am one of them” ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between…
Verdict in the Correa trial in the United States: Michael Sang Correa found guilty on all counts. Photo: Prosecutor J. Bishop Grewell speaks at a press briefing in court in Denver, Colorado.
US jury finds Correa guilty on all counts
...not a home for those who flee justice,” J. Bishop Grewell, acting US attorney for the District of Colorado, said at a press briefing after…
Michael Sang Correa, a former member of the ‘Junglers’ in Gambia, is on trial in the United States on charges of torture under the dictatorship of Yahya Jammeh. Image: illustration showing Correa at his trial, surrounded by lawyers and a witness.
Correa’s ‘confessions’ backfire
...stay around,” he claimed to the federal agents. In the ensuing years, the Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) found Correa responsible for at…
In Guinea, Head of State Mamadi Doumbouya has promised reparations for the victims of the 28 September 2009 massacre, but he has also pardoned the main defendant in the trial: Moussa Dadis Camara. Why did he do this? Photo: Assembly of portraits of Doumbouya and Camara in military garb.
‘We must not drain a historic trial of all its sap’
...Is this pardon the programmed end of the criminal justice process in favour of national reconciliation and payment to the victims? We are now faced…
Trial of Michael Sang Correa in the United States for crimes committed in Gambia. Illustration: Correa appears in court surrounded by the various protagonists in his trial.
The Correa trial: fear or zeal?
...civil society. Although a majority of them, including an alleged victim who is not a witness in this trial, have been advocating for Correa to…
Colonial crimes committed by France in Cameroon: a report seeks to establish the truth. Photo: French President Emmanuel Macron receives a copy of the report.
What will be the legacy of the France-Cameroon commission?
...as such it could not be superficial,” the commission’s French co-president Karine Ramondy told Justice Info. “Our duty was to retrace the complexity of the…
Trial of ex-jungler Michael Sang Correa in the United States for acts of torture committed in Gambia. Photo: entrance to the courthouse in Denver.
Former “Jungler” Correa on trial in the U.S.
...to the international organisations that are making sure that perpetrators who are not even in the country face justice wherever they are. It is also…
Contempt of court proceedings have been brought against Peter Robinson, a lawyer who defended a Rwandan on trial before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Today, this tribunal is represented by an expensive and inefficient ‘residual mechanism’ (the IRMCT). 3D image of the IRMCT buildings near Arusha in Tanzania.
What lies beneath the Robinson case
The judicial mechanism that succeeded UN international tribunals has decided to charge defence counsel Peter Robinson for contempt of court. Lawyers are protesting en masse.…