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January 22, 2018 Dispatches

Nigeria Loses a Treasured Justice Advocate

Nwankwo Advocated for the ICC, Women’s Rights

Oby Nwankwo
December 21, 2017 Dispatches

A Rare Victory for Ethiopia’s Victims

Former Government Official Convicted in Dutch Court for 1970s Killings

A court sketch shows Dutch citizen and former Ethiopian government official Eshetu Alemu attending his trial for war crimes in The Hague, The Netherlands on October 31, 2017.
December 14, 2017 News Release

South Sudan: Stop Delays on Hybrid Court

Four Years Into Conflict, Rampant Abuse

South Sudan #HaltArms
December 12, 2017 News Release

Gambia: Truth Commission to Uncover Jammeh Abuses

Bill Should Ban Amnesties for Most Serious Crimes

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December 8, 2017 Statement

Human Rights Watch Statement for the General Debate of the International Criminal Court’s Sixteenth Assembly of States Parties

December 7, 2017 Dispatches

Smokescreen Justice for ‘Drug War’ Deaths in the Philippines

False Claims of Accountability and the International Criminal Court

President Rodrigo Duterte’s official spokesperson Harry Roque at the House of Congress in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines May 15, 2017.
December 6, 2017 News Release

Senegal: Video of Chad Ex-Dictator’s Trial

Hissène Habré’s Victims Seeking Reparations

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December 5, 2017 News Release

Iraq: Flawed Prosecution of ISIS Suspects

Undermines Justice for Victims

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December 5, 2017 Commentary

Why Iraq Should Limit Islamic State Trials

Iraqi Security Forces stand guard at the gate of a camp holding families of men suspected of being ISIS affiliates in Bartalla, east of Mosul, Iraq July 15, 2017.
December 4, 2017 Commentary

After closure of Yugoslav tribunal, Western Balkans still needs justice

Bosnian Croats in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina hang a flag displaying a portrait of General Slobodan Praljak and a message that reads "Your sacrifice will never be forgotten", as people pray and light candles for the convicted general.
December 4, 2017 Commentary

ISIS is on the Ropes in Iraq. Now the UK Needs to Push for Justice

An Iraqi special forces soldier stands beside graffiti, which reads: "The Islamic State will remain", in Bartalla, east of Mosul, Iraq October 27, 2016. . © 2016 Reuters
December 1, 2017 News Release

ICC: Show Support at Annual Meeting

Increased Commitment Needed as Court’s Workload Expands

The Permanent Premises of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands.
November 30, 2017 Dispatches

Don’t Let Suicide Stunt Obscure Grave Crimes

Slobodan Praljak convicted of crimes against humanity in Bosnia

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November 22, 2017 News Release

ICTY/Bosnia: Life Sentence for Ratko Mladic

Yugoslav Tribunal’s Final Trial Highlights Need for National Justice

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November 20, 2017 Interview

Interview: Finally, Justice for Victims in Afghanistan?

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