Tag: justice
Three men sentenced to prison terms for the passage of migrants
In the aftermath of the shipwreck which killed 27 people in the English Channel, between the French and English coasts, one of the priorities of the authorities in France was…
justice validates transfer to Congress of documents potentially implicating Trump
A court on Thursday authorized the transfer to Congress of documents that could implicate Donald Trump in the January 6 attack on the Capitol, a setback for the former president…
the mobilization is organized to try to save the NGO Memorial from the dissolution
The dissolution of the oldest Russian NGO, Memorial, labeled “foreign agent” by the Russian government and accused of having broken the law which obliges it to present itself as such…
the Saudi arrested in Roissy was released
The Saudi national arrested Tuesday, December 7 in France, suspected of being a member of the commando team involved in the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, is…
the opponent Joël Aïvo sentenced to ten years in prison
Beninese opponent Joël Aivo was heavily condemned by Criet, the Court for the Repression of Economic Crimes and Terrorism. The constitutional expert and two of his co-defendants receive ten years…
Osama Atar, the “brain” of the attacks “freed” by the Belgians
At the trial of the November 13 attacks, the Paris Special Assize Court continues to hear from Belgian investigators. Belgium where most of the terrorists came from. This Thursday, December…
creation of a court for the repression of economic crimes
Guinea is setting up a Court for the Repression of Economic and Financial Crimes (CRIEF) with the objective of combating financial crime, in particular the embezzlement of public funds. This…
Justice rejects NGO appeal against Shell seismic project
A South African high court on Friday dismissed environmental organizations which had taken legal action to prevent Shell from carrying out a search for oil and gas deposits by seismic…
Death in Dakar of Lamine Diack, former boss of world athletics
At 88, Lamine Diack bowed out in his native Senegal. President of the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) between 1999 and 2015, he was indicted in November 2015 by the French…
the anonymity of Belgian investigators is controversial
A graduate in political communication at the University of Paris XII, Thibault Guichard, historian at the Institute of the History of Present Time (IHTP), is also a doctoral candidate at…