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Category Archives: Kenyatta
Eight key moments in International Criminal Court history
As the Rome Statute enters its 19th year with 124 countries now party to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) founding treaty, the success of the ICC and Rome Statute system of international justice is more crucial than ever before as … Continue reading
Posted in Al-Bashir, Al-Bashir, Bemba, Cases, Côte d'Ivoire, Central African Republic, Central African Republic, Darfur, Darfur (Sudan), Democratic Republic of Congo, genocide, georgia, ICC, Investigations, Ituri, Kenya, Kenyatta, L. Gbagbo, Lubanga, Mali, Mali, MENA, Ongwen, Rome Statute, Ruto/Sang, Sudan, Uganda, Uganda, Uncategorized, war crimes
Tagged #17July, #GlobalJusticeWeekly, #JusticeMatters, #MakeJusticeVisible, Al-Bashir, Campaign for Global Justice, Dominic Ongwen, ICC, International Justice Day, sgbv
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Ruto/Sang ICC case thrown out: explanation and reaction
International Criminal Court judges have ended the trial of Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and broadcaster Joshua Sang due to lack of evidence, possibly linked to suspected witness tampering. Contrary to some reports, the accused were not acquitted and the case may reopen … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya, Kenyatta, Ruto/Sang, Uncategorized
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Afghanistan: Record numbers of civilian casualties
In Global Justice news this week: the conflict in Afghanistan reached the highest number recorded of civilian casualties; delays on reparations for the victims of the Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga; civil society experts discussed the implication of the ICC … Continue reading
6 facts about the African Union summit and the ICC
Reports that the African Union endorsed a Kenyan proposal for African states to withdraw from the ICC at its summit last week are unfounded. Here are six facts to set the record straight.
Posted in Africa, Al-Bashir, ICC, Kenyatta, Rome Statute, Ruto/Sang
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#GlobalJusticeWeekly – Key rulings in ICC Kenya cases
ICC judges this week issued two key rulings in Court’s two cases against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto and broadcaster Joshua Sang.
Posted in #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Kenya, Kenyatta, Ruto/Sang
Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Cooperation, Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto
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