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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.…
Women and children in Sudan
Sexual Violence in Sudan
...El-Fasher, a siege “comparable to Gaza” ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between Justice Info and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a…
Threats and intimidation at the Lundin trial in Sweden. Photo: George Tai, a witness, tells his story in Juba (Southern Sudan).
Threats and intimidation in the Lundin trial
...committed in South Sudan between 1999 and 2003, new revelations have reignited an investigation into obstruction of justice. Juba, December 2024. The air in the…
During the battle of Kursk, in Russia, Ukrainian soldiers were captured. Their trials, mainly for acts of ‘terrorism’, are taking place in Moscow. Photo: A Ukrainian soldier with his back to a wall, head down, is held by a hooded Russian soldier.
Kursk’s battle goes to court in Moscow
...end the war. As an additional weigh in the balance, Justice Info has calculated that Russia has put on trial at least 67 Ukrainian soldiers…
Sexual violence in the Catholic Church in Africa. Photo: Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo celebrates mass in a church in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo).
Sexual violence in the Church: the African taboo
...the Bethany Centre for Healing and Renewal in Kenya. His publications include Combattre l’abus sexuel des enfants (Desclée de Brouwer, 2018) and L’Église déchirée. Comprendre…
The head of Guinea's ruling military junta, Mamadi Doumbouya, has declared a pardon for a former coup leader, Dadis Camara. Photo: Doumbouya in military uniform.
Guinea: reparations for a pardon
...junta leader, with a rights body Saturday saying he has left prison. "Upon the proposal of the minister of justice, a presidential pardon is granted…
At the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague, obstruction of justice and pressure on witnesses are on the increase. Photo: montage of 3 portraits of Haxhi Shala, Sabit Januzi and Ismet Bahtijari before the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.
Kosovo: the masters of obstruction
...KSC, as well as a step forward for the administration of justice in Kosovo,” she added. “The SPO has investigated crimes against the administration of…
Representatives and dignitaries of Syrian communities attend a two-day national dialogue conference in Damascus (Syria)
Seeking justice in Syria: the advantages of the Assad regime
...Assad regime”. Recommended reading Justice in Syria should be “a new social contract” ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership…
28 September trial in Guinea: following the government's announcement, victims are waiting for ‘reparations’ (financial compensation). Photo: Exterior view of the new courthouse in Conakry at its inauguration on 28 September 2022.
Guinea: the State commits to compensating victims
...motivated by “a concern for social justice, national reconciliation, and compensation for harm”, the military junta representative said. The prime minister, the ministers of justice,…
The former President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, appears before the International Criminal Court (ICC) by videoconference. Photo: in the foreground, Duterte's lawyer, in the background, Duterte himself projected onto a video screen.
Duterte’s arrest: the ICC Prosecutor’s performative paradox
...justice must be “seen to be done”. But for all the emphasis on the ICC’s ‘expressive’ contribution to the discourse of justice and human rights,…