October 1, 2004
September 8, 2004
Sierra Leone: War Crimes Court Impeded by Lack of Funds
U.N.-Backed Court Makes Great Strides, But Key Concerns Remain
September 7, 2004
Joint NGO statement on the Beslan Hostage Tragedy
Out of respect for the victims of the tragedy, their relatives and the national, two-day period of mourning, the release of this statement was delayed until 8 September.
September 7, 2004
Burundi: Hold Rebels Responsible for Attack
UN Wrongly Blamed for Failure to Aid Victims
September 3, 2004
ICC States Must Ensure Support for Court
Adequate Financial and Political Backing Is Crucial as First Cases Begin
September 2, 2004
D.R. Congo: Ituri Court Must Prosecute Gravest Crimes
Donors and DRC Authorities Should Increase Funding for Local Courts
September 2, 2004
Peru: Protect Key Torture Witness
August 27, 2004
Q & A: Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic’s Trial
August 26, 2004
U.S.: Makeshift Process of Military Commissions Imperils Justice
Poor Interpretation, Panel Bias Highlight Flaws
August 26, 2004
Chile: Supreme Court Removes Pinochet's Immunity
August 16, 2004
US Procedures for Guantanamo Bay Tribunals
August 7, 2004
Indonesia: Courts Sanction Impunity for East Timor Abuses
United Nations, others need to find mechanism to bring perpetrators to justice
July 29, 2004
ICC’s Uganda Probe Must Protect Witnesses
Court Needs to Investigate Crimes by All Sides in Northern Uganda’s Conflict
July 25, 2004
Rwanda still in our human rights blind spot
The force that once saved Rwanda has resorted to abuses of its own while the rest of the world looks away again