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November 30, 2017 Dispatches

Don’t Let Suicide Stunt Obscure Grave Crimes

Slobodan Praljak convicted of crimes against humanity in Bosnia

Slobodan Praljak apparaît à la télévision lors de la diffusion du procès en appel à La Haye (Pays-Bas) de six officiers croates de Bosnie accusés de crimes de guerre à l’encontre de musulmans lors du conflit de Bosnie en 1992-1995. Photo prise à Mostar (B
November 20, 2017 Interview

Interview: Finally, Justice for Victims in Afghanistan?

Afghan family leaves site of attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, December 22, 2016. © 2016 Reuters
November 20, 2017 News Release

Afghanistan: ICC Prosecutor Asks to Open Inquiry

Could Bring Victims Long Overdue Path to Justice

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November 20, 2017 Q & A

Afghanistan and the International Criminal Court

Questions and Answers

Afghan family leaves site of attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, December 22, 2016. © 2016 Reuters
November 20, 2017 Statement

Letter to Foreign Ministers of African States Parties to the International Criminal Court

November 3, 2017 Q & A

Q&A: Road to Justice for Grave Crimes in Burma

November 3, 2017 News Release

UN Security Council: Refer Burma to the ICC

Countries Should Develop Comprehensive Strategy for Justice

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November 3, 2017 Dispatches

Inching Closer to Justice in Afghanistan

ICC Prosecutor to Seek an Investigation

Public Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda enters the court room for the trial of Dominic Ongwen, a senior commander in the Lord's Resistance Army, at the International Court in The Hague, Netherlands, December 6, 2016.
August 29, 2017 Interview

Interview: Victims Need a Greater Say at ICC

A community member in Lukodi stands next to a memorial of a May 19, 2004 massacre, one of the atrocities for which Dominic Ongwen is facing charges before the International Criminal Court. Over 4,000 victims are participating in the trial.
August 29, 2017 Dispatches

Giving Voice to Victims at the ICC

Court Should Emphasize Victims’ Views in Choice of Counsel

A community member in Lukodi stands next to a memorial of a May 19, 2004 massacre, one of the atrocities for which Dominic Ongwen is facing charges before the International Criminal Court. Over 4,000 victims are participating in the trial.
August 29, 2017 News Release

ICC: Support Victims in Choosing Counsel

Lord’s Resistance Army Case Highlights Problems

A community member in Lukodi stands next to a memorial of a May 19, 2004 massacre, one of the atrocities for which Dominic Ongwen is facing charges before the International Criminal Court. Over 4,000 victims are participating in the trial. ©2016 G. GT.
August 16, 2017 News Release

Libya: Videos Capture Summary Executions

International Criminal Court Issues Warrant for LNA Commander

The above image is a screenshot from a video posted on July 24, 2017 showing the apparent summary execution by LNA fighters of 20 prisoners, whom the commander, believed to be ICC suspect Mahmoud Al-Werfalli (wearing cap),  accuses of “terrorism.”
August 8, 2017 Letter

Letter to the Commander of the Libyan National Army

August 3, 2017 Commentary

For Qatar the Gulf Crisis is a Human Rights Opportunity

By reforming its nationality law, ratifying the Refugee Convention and joining the ICC, Qatar can become a model state in the region - and protect itself from attack

A road sign is seen near Abu Samra border crossing to Saudi Arabia, Qatar June 12, 2017.
August 2, 2017 Commentary

How Europe is Bending the Arc Toward Justice

Former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon

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