Tag: justice
The #Metoo wave shakes Greece
Greece has been agitated for a year by a wave of revelations relating to sexual assaults, akin to the international #Metoo movement. This liberation of victims’ speech seems to go…
urban violence “planned and organized”, according to the public prosecutor
The public prosecutor estimated on Friday January 21 that the violence that has shaken Guadeloupe for almost three months against the background of contestation of the vaccination obligation was ”…
Claude Guéant sentenced to one year in prison, including 8 months firm
In the Élysée polls affair, Claude Guéant, former secretary general of the French presidency under Nicolas Sarkozy, was sentenced to one year in prison, including 8 months, with a deferred…
three police officers tried for their passivity in the murder of George Floyd
A white policeman has already been sentenced to 22 years in prison for asphyxiating African-American George Floyd. It is now the turn of three of his colleagues to be tried…
search of the Belgian Federal Parliament
The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office carried out a search of parliament on Tuesday January 18 to seize the documents of the 2000-2001 parliamentary commission of inquiry into the death of…
justice opens a case against Sud-Oil and Egal after the Congo Hold-up investigation
In Kinshasa, justice opens a case against Sud-Oil and Egal, two companies related to former President Joseph Kabila and his relatives. After the noise and the revelations, it is now…
Russia sentences four people involved in an incredible drug trafficking in Argentina
It was a case that made a lot of noise at the time: drug trafficking organized from the Russian embassy in Argentina. A Russian court on Thursday sentenced four people,…
A doctor, accused of crimes against humanity perpetrated in Syria, faces German judges
A new trial for crimes against humanity opened on Wednesday January 19 in Frankfurt, Germany. This time, it is a doctor accused of torture in military prisons of the Assad…
eleven years later, Anders Breivik requests his release
In Norway, eleven years after the Utoya massacre which killed 69 people, Anders Breivik, sentenced to life imprisonment, has applied for parole. The 42-year-old extremist took the opportunity to make…
Sentenced for incitement to hatred, Éric Zemmour announces appeal
Presidential candidate Éric Zemmour was sentenced on Monday to a fine of 10,000 euros for incitement to hatred after remarks on unaccompanied minors in 2020. He announced that he would…