Tag: International justice
human rights organizations satisfied
The International Criminal Court announced Monday October 14 the resumption of its investigations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Investigations into serious crimes – falling under the Rome Statute –…
kyiv and Moscow clash in the arbitration court in The Hague
Ukraine and Russia faced off on Monday, September 23, before the world’s oldest arbitration court over a long-running dispute over access to the Sea of Azov surrounding Crimea, a Ukrainian…
Israel goes to ICC to challenge its prosecutor’s arrest warrant requests
The Israeli Foreign Ministry announced that it had filed two requests with the judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday, September 20. The documents challenge the arrest warrant…
“We are witnessing an intensification of state repression,” say UN experts
Systematic repression and crimes against humanity committed by the state apparatus. This is what a new UN report on the human rights situation in Venezuela points out, which has continued…
Funeral of Turkish-American activist killed by Israeli army in West Bank
In Turkey, on Saturday, September 14, the funeral of the American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was celebrated, shot in the head by the Israeli army during a demonstration in…
What is the assessment of President Boric’s research plan?
Fifty-one years after Augusto Pinochet’s coup that overthrew socialist President Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973, the Chilean state is still searching for 1,469 people who disappeared during the dictatorship.…
Former militiaman Maxime Mokom, released in October 2023, demands compensation from the ICC
Maxime Mokom, former leader of the anti-balaka militias, released in October 2023 by the International Criminal Court (ICC), is now demanding compensation from the ICC. The Central African had been…
The collective of victims of the regime of President Macky Sall seizes a UN body
In Senegal, families of those who lost their lives or were unjustly imprisoned during opposition protests over the past three years continue to demand justice. Gathered in “ the collective…
Justice recognizes “Afghan women as victims of the Taliban because they are women”, a “big step forward”
This is a first in the field of asylum law. The National Court of Asylum Law (CNDA) ruled on Thursday, July 11, that all Afghan women who refuse to undergo…
Arrest warrant against President Bashar al-Assad blocked over immunity issue
New judicial episode in the case of the French arrest warrant targeting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, accused of complicity in crimes against humanity, in particular for chemical attacks carried out…