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- Guinea massacre trial enters the final stretch
- The “confrontation” phase began on April 15 in Guinea’s important trial on the 2009 massacre in Conakry stadium. Defendants, victims and witnesses are taking the…
- Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
- ...charged in the coming months, while the rest will probably be considered non-determinant participants in these crimes. They’re all considered in “early compliance with sanctions”.…
- Nicaragua extends the legal battle over Palestine
- ...particular item subject to licensing would be used in the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity or grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949.…
- Reconciliation made in Rwanda
- ...in silence about their role in the genocide. Also in broad daylight, in the asylum countries that have taken in genocide suspects and their children.…
- Guinea: was the stadium massacre a crime against humanity?
- ...initiative, pointing out that crimes against humanity are enshrined in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), ratified by Guinea in 2002 and…
- Yemen: a decade of war with no sign of justice
- ...in a briefing published in January this year. In addition, there are fears that the Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping and retaliatory US-UK airstrikes…
- Chronicle of a tandem collaboration in a village near Kyiv
- ...in court, they went to pick up his mother-in-law from the village of Ivankiv. However, they never got to his mother-in-law, stopped in Dymer and…
- Nika, the Georgian international justice repentant
- ...in The Hague, during the International Criminal Court’s investigation on the 2008 Russian-Georgian war. Justice Info caught up with him in his vineyards in Kakhetia,…
- Missing judge at the ICC: Al Hassan trial postponed indefinitely
- ...is charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, for his role in Timbuktu northern Mali as leader of the religious police…
- Martin Schibbye (journalist): “Sweden believed in Lundin”
- ...assiduous observers, Martin Schibbye, who spent 438 days of his life in an Ethiopia jail for investigating oil firm Lundin accused of complicity in war…
19 April 2024
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12 April 2024
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5 April 2024
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29 March 2024
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| Guinea
28 March 2024
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| Yemen
26 March 2024
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| Ukraine
25 March 2024
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| Georgia
22 March 2024
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| Mali
15 March 2024
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| South Sudan