Tag Archives: Bosco Ntaganda

ICC launches blog on outreach to affected communities

The ICC has launched a new blog on its outreach activities to communities affected by crimes under the Court’s jurisdiction. Contributing writers write of their efforts to “engage grassroots communities to inform them about victims’ rights, explain judicial proceedings, answer … Continue reading

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#GlobalJustice Weekly – UN calls for Sri Lanka civil war crimes court

  UN urges Sri Lanka to create court for civil war crimes; South Africa told it cannot appeal al-Bashir ruling; Trial of Congolese militia leader Bosco Ntaganda resumed; Reported Boko Haram slaughter in northern Cameroon; Plus more on Switzerland’s ratification of Kampala … Continue reading

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Between hope and skepticism: Congolese await the trial of Ntaganda

In this guest post from the International Justice Monitor, Olivia Bueno of the International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI), in consultation with Congolese activists, reports on the importance of the highly anticipated Bosco Ntaganda trial.

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#GlobalJusticeWeekly – Bosco Ntaganda trial to open at ICC

The long-awaited opening of the trial of militia leader Bosco Ntaganda at the ICC is a significant step in the fight against impunity and sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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Trial of Congolese militia leader to open at ICC

The long-awaited opening of the trial of militia leader Bosco Ntaganda at the ICC is a significant step in the fight against impunity and sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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