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“International Criminal Court”
March 08, 2020
An end to culture of impunity in war-ravaged Afghanistan!
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Just as the U.S. is rushing towards exit from Afghanistan, the ICC’s long overdue ruling to open inquiry into alleged war crimes is a need of the hour.
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February 25, 2020
In the U.S., crimes against humanity don’t warrant impeachment
topic:
Political violence
by:
Yair Oded
All U.S. presidents in the past few decades violated laws prohibiting war crimes and torture, yet none of them faced impeachment charges for these crimes.
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April 16, 2019
U.S. revokes visa of ICC prosecutor
by:
Yair Oded
U.S. government revokes the visa of ICC prosecutor who sought to investigate possible war crimes committed by American troops in Afghanistan.
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July 23, 2018
Whither international justice 20 years later?
by:
Bob Koigi
The ICC still remains one of the most important instruments of international justice and marks the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute.
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November 29, 2017
Bosnia still struggling to overcome ethnic divisions
by:
Maria João Morais
Two decades after the war, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia are still embroiled in the legacy of war. Does the Hague court's verdict bring reconciliation?
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November 04, 2017
Last, but not the least a call for probe into war crimes in Afghanistan
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Will the International Criminal Court (ICC) open investigations into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan?
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October 31, 2017
Bolstering Africa’s justice system with International Criminal Court
by:
Bob Koigi
Burundi's decision to leave the International Criminal Court, is a major blow to justice for the victims who have nowhere else to turn to.
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August 05, 2015
ICC must do better by victims
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
The International Criminal Court should be doing more to focus on improving victim outcomes, according to a senior international justice counsel at Human [...]
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June 24, 2015
Gaza conflict makes it to the ICC
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
On Monday the United Nations Human Rights Council released a report which accused both Israel and Hamas of being guilty of potential war crimes. The report, [...]
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June 15, 2015
Will South Africa keep Sudan's president Al-Bashir in the country?
by:
Murat Suner
Sudan's leader Omar al-Bashir, is currently the only head of government who faces war crimes charges, which were issued in 2009 by the the [...]
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February 18, 2014
Press Review: Evidence against North Korea to be presented at International Criminal Court; Syria talks fail to secure cease-fire for aid workers
by:
Rebecca Silus
The report, which lists evidence of extermination, atrocities committed against a starving population, and kidnappings, intends to recommend steps [...]
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November 20, 2012
Battlefield Syria - Who should be supported?
by:
Jonathan Lutes
Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian government is dominated by minority Alawites. As Assad has responded to Arab Spring protests with crimes against [...]
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October 23, 2012
France moves to arrest Equatorial Guinea Vice President
by:
Jack Bicker
As a result of rich oil and gas reserves, Equatorial Guinea has managed to develop a per capita GDP just below that of Finland, and yet, the small [...]
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