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Category Archives: Sudan
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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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Uganda strains diplomatic ties by welcoming ICC suspect
In Global Justice news this week: States took Uganda to task for its decision to welcome ICC suspect Omar al-Bashir to its presidential inauguration ceremony, sentencing hearings began at the ICC for convicted rebel commander Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, several Coalition … Continue reading
Posted in #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Africa, Al-Bashir, Darfur, genocide, ICC, Rome Statute, Sudan, Uganda, Uncategorized
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Why is Serbia honoring ICC fugitive Omar al-Bashir?
Should presidents wanted for genocide be awarded medals of honor? We don’t think so. That’s why we’re calling on Serbia to reconsider the honor extended to ICC fugitive Omar al-Bashir in February.
States: Arrest ICC fugitive al-Bashir in Indonesia
International Criminal Court (ICC) member states should arrest and avoid all non-essential contact with ICC fugitive Omar al-Bashir at a summit of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on 6-7 March 2016.
#GlobalJustice Weekly – India: Do not welcome ICC fugitive al-Bashir
In global justice news this week: Civil society calls on India not to welcome al-Bashir; UN Security Council says violence in the Central African Republic may amount to war crimes; and news on Kenya, Palestine, Ukraine and much more.
Posted in Al-Bashir, Al-Bashir, Darfur, Darfur (Sudan), genocide, ICC, Sudan, Uncategorized
Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Al-Bashir, darfur
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