August 26, 2021
August 24, 2021
Former Chad Dictator Habré’s Dead, Victims Still Await Compensation
Habré was Convicted in Historic Trial in Senegal
August 18, 2021
After Intervention, UK Bill Still Allows Justice for War Crimes
Important Problems Remain
August 9, 2021
Sweden: Iran War Crimes Trial Opens
Universal Jurisdiction Provides Opening for Justice for Long-Ignored Crimes
August 5, 2021
Letter to AU Commission Chairperson on South Sudan from Civil Society Organizations
June 9, 2021
July 16, 2021
A Day to Reflect on International Justice
Successes, Challenges in the Global Fight Against Impunity
July 9, 2021
Human Rights Watch Responds: Reflections on Apartheid and Persecution in International Law
July 2, 2021
UN Should Investigate Deadly Attacks on Afghan Civilians
Twenty Rights Groups Call for Justice and Accountability
July 2, 2021
Joint Open Letter to the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Re: Support for the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Call for a Fact-Finding Mission in Afghanistan
June 24, 2021
US: Bolster Justice for Grave Crimes Globally
Biden Should Support International Accountability Efforts, Confront Past Torture
June 18, 2021
Liberia: Landmark Swiss Conviction for Wartime Atrocities
Switzerland and Liberia Should Build on Important Progress
June 16, 2021
ICC: New Prosecutor Takes Up Mandate
Reinforce Office’s Independence; Meet Victims’ Hopes for Justice
June 15, 2021
Mladić Verdict Highlights Limits of Justice in the Western Balkans
Leaders Show Little Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation