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Tag Archives: Joshua Sang
Ruto/Sang: Appeals judges to decide on use of recanted witness testimony
ICC appeals judges will rule this Friday on whether the recanted testimony of several prosecution witnesses will be accepted as evidence in the trial of Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua Sang. Defense lawyers have challenged the prosecutor’s attempt … Continue reading
#GlobalJusticeWeekly – Nigeria accused of war crimes | DRC votes for ICC law
Nigeria’s military was this week accused by civil society of committing war crimes in the course of its battle with Boko Haram.
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Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Africa, Al-Bashir, Colombia, darfur, Gaddafi, Joshua Sang, Mali, William Ruto
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Kenya: Answers needed in Eldoret
In this post from the International Justice Monitor, Elizabeth Evenson of Human Rights Watch calls for credible investigations into the recent deaths of two men in the context of the ongoing ICC case against Kenyan deputy President William Ruto and broadcaster … Continue reading
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Tagged ICC cases and situations, Joshua Sang, Kenya, William Ruto, witness protection, witness testimony
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Prosecution witness setbacks continue in Ruto/Sang trial
Reluctant witnesses continue to impede the prosecution’s case against Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and broadcaster Joshua Sang at the ICC in The Hague. The trial of the two men, accused of orchestrating crimes against humanity during Kenya’s 2007 post-election … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya, Ruto/Sang
Tagged Joshua Sang, post-election violence, William Ruto, witness testimony, Witnesses
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