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How does justice work in Italy for crimes committed against migrants? Photo: Migrants from Africa, most of whom pass through Libya, are rounded up and watched over by Italian police officers.
Italy: is accountability for crimes against migrants possible?
...says his defence lawyer Michele Calantropo to Justice Info. Over the last two years, the court has heard two prosecution witnesses. The defendant was scheduled…
In Switzerland, crimes committed against nomadic peoples (Yenish, Sinti and Manouche) have been recognised by the government as ‘crimes against humanity’. Photo: Yenish children play the schwyzerörgeli, a small accordion, in front of a vehicle parked in an encampment.
This was a “dark chapter in Swiss history”
...recognize that it could be called crimes against humanity according to contemporary standards,” Diggelmann told Justice Info. This is the first time Switzerland has admitted…
Parents and peers of killed or missing students during a press conference on October 6, 2014 in Ayotzinapa, Mexico. Authorities discovered over the weekend six adjoining pits containing 28 bodies, some badly burned and in pieces, on a hill outside the Guerrero state city of Iguala, where the students were last seen.
Enforced disappearances in Mexico
...their missing loved ones ASYMMETRICAL HAIRCUTS This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between Justice Info and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast on…
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
...opponents were arrested for an alleged attempt of coup d'état. In 2017, the president's son – also vice-president of the country – was convicted of…
Justice in Syria. Portrait (drawing) of Nadim Houry, international lawyer.
Justice in Syria should be “a new social contract”
...Arab Reform Initiative Nadim Houry explores the possibilities for transitional justice. In his view, “civil peace without justice is inconceivable today” in Syria. JUSTICE INFO:…
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”
Yaël Vias Gvirsman is a lawyer specializing in international humanitarian law and is founder of October 7 Justice Without Borders. She represents over 350 victims…
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
...under the leadership of 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammed Yunus. From the start, the new government said that it was committed to bringing to…
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?
...example. The US plays an outsize role in the world of international justice, says former US ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice Stephen Rapp [2009-2015] who explains…
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
...justice. Infographic : © Justice Info Haibatullah Akhundzada Name: Haibatullah Akhundzada Position: Supreme Leader of the Taliban Date and place of birth: born in 1959…
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”
On February 12, 2025, leading Palestinian human rights lawyer Raji Sourani [read bio below] talked to Justice Info, reacting to President Donald Trump’s declarations on Gaza…