GB discusses all things international criminal justice – from the prosecution of the Khmer Rouge leadership in Cambodia...
Tags: Andrew Cayley, Cambodia, crimes against humanity, ECCC, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Gaddafi, Global Brief, Human Rights Watch, ICC, ICC ratification, ICTY, international criminal justice, international prosecutor, Khmer Rouge, Libyan intervention, Middle East, Nuon Chea, Pol Pot, regional diplomatic conference on the ICC, Richard Dicker, Sudan, Syria, war crimes
We have come a long way from Nuremberg, and have miles to go before we sleep
Hope is the engine that drives human endeavour....
Tags: aggressive wars, Assembly of States Parties, Benjamin Ferencz, Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, crime of aggression, Global Brief, Harry Truman, ICC, International Criminal Court, Kampala, Kofi Annan, League of Nations, Nuremberg trials, Philippe Kirsch, realpolitik, Review Conference, Rome Statute, Security Council, UN Charter, waging war, war crimes, WW1, WW2
President Joseph Kabila – the son of the murdered former President, Laurent-Désiré Kabila – recently celebrated the...
Tags: Alessandro Callari, Butembo-Beni, Child soldiers, colonial legacy, colonialism, Conference of Berlin, conflict diamonds, Congo Crisis, Congo Free State, Congo wars, Congolese army, Congolese independence, crimes against humanity, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Emilano Tidona, FARDC, Giovanni Salvaggio, International Criminal Court, Joseph Kabila, King Leopold II, mass rape, Mayi Mayi, MONUC, Nordkivu, Patric Lumumba, photo essay, President Kabila, Rwanda, tin, Uganda, war crimes, Wartoy, Zaire
No Sudan by Next Year?
John Fung reporting from Juba, Sudan.
Just two years ago, the drive from Juba’s rusting airport...
Tags: 2005 peace agreement, Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Global Brief, International Criminal Court, Khartoum, National Congress Party, North-South peace process, People’s Liberation Movement, President Bashir, referendum, Southern Sudan, Sudan, war crimes