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From left to right, Aboubacar Diakité, known as
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…
Major Gustavo Soto Bracamonte and Colonel Gabriel de Jesús Rincón, both indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, plant a black sage sapling at the launch of the environmental restorative pilot project near Bogotá, Colombia.
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 considers Germany's support for Israel (by supplying it with arms) to be complicity in genocide. Photo: An Israeli tank in Palestine, near Gaza.
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 after the genocide in Rwanda. Photo: Victims of the genocide discuss in the Rwandan hills.
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.…
At the 28 September trial in Guinea, will the Conakry stadium massacre be requalified as a crime against humanity? Photo: A participant in the political meeting climbs over a barrier at the stadium (which was crowded) on 28 September 2009.
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…
War in Yemen: justice at a standstill. Photo: Yemenis brandish weapons in support of Palestine.
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…
Collaboration trial in Ukraine - Video of Oleksandr Kharchenko, one of the defendants.
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 Jeiranashvili tells how he went from international justice expert to wine expert in Georgia
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,…
International Criminal Court (ICC) judge Antoine Kesia Mbe Mindua has disappeared. What impact will this have on the al-Hassan case in Mali?
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 is a journalist, one of the few covering the Lundin trial in Sweden. Photo: Schibbye stands alone at the entrance to courtroom 34 in Stockholm.
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…