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Tag Archives: Kenya
#GlobalJustice Weekly – Recanted witness testimony inadmissible in Ruto/Sang ICC trial
In Global Justice news this week: Recanted witness testimony inadmissible in ICC trial of Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua Sang; ICC Trust Fund for Victims to report on reparations; Al-Bashir case before South African court; UN concerned … Continue reading
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
#GlobalJustice Weekly – Alarm signals grow in Burundi
New patterns of grave human rights violations emerging in Burundi will end in disaster if left unchecked warned the UN human rights chief in a new report released today.
Posted in #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Central African Republic, ICC, Kenya, Mali, Ruto/Sang
Tagged Kenya, rome statute
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The year in global justice 2015
As 2015 comes to a close, we take a look back at what has been an eventful year in the fight for justice for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide around the world. Thank you for all your continuing … Continue reading
#GlobalJustice Weekly – No ICC investigation in Honduras
In global justice news this week: the ICC decides to not investigate allegations of crimes against humanity in Honduras; the UN (ACT) group launches its Code of Conduct; and news on India, Syria, Yemen and much more.
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Tagged #GlobalJusticeWeekly, African Union, Al-Bashir, Dominic Ongwen, Kenya, Laurent Gbagbo, Omar Al-Bashir, Sudan
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