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Tag Archives: Open Society
#GlobalJustice Weekly – Civil society urges action on threats to ICC advocates
The latest in Global Justice news: Al-Haq representative to the International Criminal Court Nada Kiswanson facing death threats; allegations of witness-tampering in Ongwen ICC trial; Georgian NGO sues Russia at European Court for Human Rights; UN Security Council approves regional protection force for … Continue reading
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Tagged #GlobalJustice, #GlobalJusticeWeekly, Al-Haq, Amnesty, FIDH, Open Society, Palestine, security, Threats
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Death threats for activist working on Palestine-ICC in The Hague
Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad this week broke the story of ongoing death threats to a human rights activist advocating for justice for grave crimes in Palestine at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Dutch authorities must do more … Continue reading
Posted in ICC, MENA, Uncategorized
Tagged Al-Haq, Amnesty, FIDH, Host State Agreement, Nada Kiswanson, NGO, OMCT, Open Society, Palestine, security, Threats
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