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Tag Archives: post-election violence
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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Gbagbo ICC trial a step forward in fight against impunity in Côte d’Ivoire
The decision to try Côte d’Ivoire’s Laurent Gbagbo at the ICC for crimes against humanity is an important step forward in the fight against impunity in the country. He will become the first former president to be tried at the … Continue reading
Posted in Côte d'Ivoire, ICC, L. Gbagbo, Uncategorized
Tagged Cote D'Ivoire, Head of state, Laurent Gbagbo, post-election violence
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Where now for Kenya’s post-election violence victims?
As part of our joint lecture series in The Hague, Fergal Gaynor, legal representative of victims in the ICC case against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, stopped by to reflect on his work in the Court’s highest profile case.