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Category Archives: Uganda
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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Ongwen hearing screened in Uganda
In this guest post from IJmonitor, Lino Owor Ogora, director, Foundation for Justice and Development Initiatives (FJDI), reports on a live screening in Northern Uganda of Ongwen’s confirmation of charges hearing. The local engagement with this event underlines the value of ICC … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, ICC, Ongwen, Uganda, Uganda
Tagged child soldiers, Dominic Ongwen, Uganda
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – First Lord’s Resistance Army leader trial?
In Global Justice news this week: First Lord’s Resistance Army leader Dominic Ongwen may go to trial; French President Francois Hollande said he would pull his country’s troops from the CAR once it elected a new president; Tales from Uganda’s female … Continue reading
Posted in #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Central African Republic, Ongwen, Uganda
Tagged Dominic Ongwen, Uganda
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Ongwen: Expanded charges would allow more victim participation
In this guest post from International Justice Monitor, Sharon Nakandha of the Open Society Justice Initiative argues that the expansion of charges against Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen will … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, ICC, Ongwen, Uganda, Uganda, war crimes
Tagged Dominic Ongwen, LRA, Victims
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Ukraine’s ICC move | Arrest warrants in Kenya
Ukraine expands acceptance of ICC jurisdiction; China condemned for hosting ICC fugitive Omar al-Bashir; Arrest warrants unsealed in the ICC Kenya cases; Plus more on Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen and the … Continue reading
Posted in #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Al-Bashir, Darfur, Uganda
Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Campaign for Global Justice, darfur, ukraine
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