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SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate release EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. THE FUTURE OF WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS IN GUATEMALA The Future of War Crimes Prosecutions in Guatemala. Editorial note: The Open Society Justice Initiative is ending its monitoring of grave crimes trials in Guatemala through its International Justice Monitor website. This is the final post. The Justice Initiative expresses its gratitude to Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada for their years of APPEALS JUDGES CONFIRM NTAGANDA’S ICC CONVICTION AND 30 Former Congolese rebel commander Bosco Ntaganda’s conviction at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been confirmed by the court’s Appeals Chamber, which also upheld his 30-year prison term. In a majority judgement delivered on March NTAGANDA’S LIABILITY FOR REPARATIONS SET AT $30 MILLIONSEE MORE ONIJMONITOR.ORG
SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate release EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w IER BLOG SERIES: THE SHOCKING FINDINGS ON BULLYING AND This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The Independent Expert Review’s (IER) findings on bullying and harassment have probably been the most publicized aspect of the 348-page final report. While the findi ICC JUDICIAL ELECTIONS REFORM: SOME PROGRESS BUT STILL A The International Criminal Court (ICC) judicial elections have come and gone. Six new judges – from Costa Rica, Georgia, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom – were elected by the Assembly of States Parties in December NTAGANDA’S LIABILITY FOR REPARATIONS SET AT $30 MILLION International Criminal Court (ICC) judges have set Bosco Ntaganda’s liability for reparations to victims of his crimes at $30 million USD. In the reparations order issued on March 8, 2021, judges decided that collective reparations with individualized components was the most appropriate way of addressing the harms caused by the crimes for whichhe was convicted.
FORMER CIVIL DEFENSE PATROLLER SENT TO TRIAL IN MAYA ACHI Judge Miguel Ángel Gálvez of High Risk Court “B” has determined that there is sufficient evidence to initiate a criminal trial against Francisco Cuxum Alvarado, who is accused of crimes against humanity and aggravated sexual assault against Maya Achi women inKENYA CASES
The post-election violence that occurred in Kenya in 2007 and 2008 has been the subject of investigation before the International Criminal Court and litigation against Kenyan officials beforeDOMINIC ONGWEN
A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of IS THE ICC STILL WELCOME IN UGANDA? MORE PETITIONS FROM Uganda has had a complex history with the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it ratified the Rome Statute in June 2002. In addition to being the first country to refer a case to the court, it was also the host of the first review conference of the Rome Statute in 2010. Five years later, following the surrender of former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen in the Central WHAT REPARATIONS DO NTAGANDA’S VICTIMS WANT Lubanga was the first person convicted by the ICC, and judges ordered collective reparations to victims, namely psychological rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, and socio-economic measures. In the Germain Katanga case, an individual symbolic compensation award of US$250 per victim was awarded, and four collective awards in theform of
SUMMARY – PAGE 22 – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of NEWS – PAGE 14 – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS IN GUATEMALA The Future of War Crimes Prosecutions in Guatemala. Editorial note: The Open Society Justice Initiative is ending its monitoring of grave crimes trials in Guatemala through its International Justice Monitor website. This is the final post. The Justice Initiative expresses its gratitude to Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada for their years of NTAGANDA’S LIABILITY FOR REPARATIONS SET AT $30 MILLIONSEE MORE ONIJMONITOR.ORG
IS THE ICC STILL WELCOME IN UGANDA? MORE PETITIONS FROM Uganda has had a complex history with the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it ratified the Rome Statute in June 2002. In addition to being the first country to refer a case to the court, it was also the host of the first review conference of the Rome Statute in 2010. Five years later, following the surrender of former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen in the Central IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate release A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS IN GUATEMALA The Future of War Crimes Prosecutions in Guatemala. Editorial note: The Open Society Justice Initiative is ending its monitoring of grave crimes trials in Guatemala through its International Justice Monitor website. This is the final post. The Justice Initiative expresses its gratitude to Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada for their years of NTAGANDA’S LIABILITY FOR REPARATIONS SET AT $30 MILLIONSEE MORE ONIJMONITOR.ORG
IS THE ICC STILL WELCOME IN UGANDA? MORE PETITIONS FROM Uganda has had a complex history with the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it ratified the Rome Statute in June 2002. In addition to being the first country to refer a case to the court, it was also the host of the first review conference of the Rome Statute in 2010. Five years later, following the surrender of former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen in the Central IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate release A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w APPEALS JUDGES CONFIRM NTAGANDA’S ICC CONVICTION AND 30 Former Congolese rebel commander Bosco Ntaganda’s conviction at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been confirmed by the court’s Appeals Chamber, which also upheld his 30-year prison term. In a majority judgement delivered on March GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMS Amnesty. Amnesty is a mechanism to excuse from criminal responsibility the perpetrators of a crime, generally before prosecution. International law prohibits the applicability of amnesties or similar mechanisms to exonerate alleged perpetrators of crimes against humanity (including genocide), gross human rights violations or international crimes from criminal responsibility, or to excuse theKENYA CASES
The post-election violence that occurred in Kenya in 2007 and 2008 has been the subject of investigation before the International Criminal Court and litigation against Kenyan officials before FORMER CIVIL DEFENSE PATROLLER SENT TO TRIAL IN MAYA ACHI Judge Miguel Ángel Gálvez of High Risk Court “B” has determined that there is sufficient evidence to initiate a criminal trial against Francisco Cuxum Alvarado, who is accused of crimes against humanity and aggravated sexual assault against Maya Achi women in ICC JUDICIAL ELECTIONS REFORM: SOME PROGRESS BUT STILL A The International Criminal Court (ICC) judicial elections have come and gone. Six new judges – from Costa Rica, Georgia, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom – were elected by the Assembly of States Parties in December JUDGES CONFIRM CHARGES AGAINST TWO FORMER CENTRAL AFRICAN International Criminal Court (ICC) judges have confirmed various charges against two former militia leaders in the Central African Republic (CAR) – Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona – and committed them to trial. However, part of the charges brought by the prosecutor were not confirmed du WHAT REPARATIONS DO NTAGANDA’S VICTIMS WANT Lubanga was the first person convicted by the ICC, and judges ordered collective reparations to victims, namely psychological rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, and socio-economic measures. In the Germain Katanga case, an individual symbolic compensation award of US$250 per victim was awarded, and four collective awards in theform of
SUMMARY – PAGE 21 – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of IS THE ICC STILL WELCOME IN UGANDA? MORE PETITIONS FROM Uganda has had a complex history with the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it ratified the Rome Statute in June 2002. In addition to being the first country to refer a case to the court, it was also the host of the first review conference of the Rome Statute in 2010. Five years later, following the surrender of former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen in the Central ‘COMPLETE STRUCTURAL CHANGE’ NEEDED TO IMPROVE ICC On March 14, Phil Clark, author of the book Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics spoke at an event on the failures and future of the International Criminal Court at the Open Society Foundations office in New York. Prior to the event he sat down to discuss his book with International Justice Monitor, and in the first part of this two-part series INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY EFFORTS IN GUATEMALA IN THE Advocates of accountability for grave crimes and corruption are deeply concerned that under Guatemala’s new presidential administration and Congress, hard-won gains in the battle against corruption and impunity will give way to new forms of criminal activity, cooptation of IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ICC Improving the Effectiveness of the ICC. Today, the 13 th Session of Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins in New York. Members of the ASP will be tackling a number of important issues, including the election of six new judges and approving the court’s budget for2015.
EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w AT PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE ORAL ARGUMENTS ON SENTENCING Today, convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor made what might be his final public statement in court before Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague as his defense lawyers and prosecutors made oral submissions on the possible sentence he should serve after being convicted for his involvement in Sierra Leone’s 11 year civil conflict. INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY EFFORTS IN GUATEMALA IN THE Advocates of accountability for grave crimes and corruption are deeply concerned that under Guatemala’s new presidential administration and Congress, hard-won gains in the battle against corruption and impunity will give way to new forms of criminal activity, cooptation of IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ICC Improving the Effectiveness of the ICC. Today, the 13 th Session of Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins in New York. Members of the ASP will be tackling a number of important issues, including the election of six new judges and approving the court’s budget for2015.
EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w AT PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE ORAL ARGUMENTS ON SENTENCING Today, convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor made what might be his final public statement in court before Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague as his defense lawyers and prosecutors made oral submissions on the possible sentence he should serve after being convicted for his involvement in Sierra Leone’s 11 year civil conflict.ABOUT THIS WEBSITE
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FORMER CIVIL DEFENSE PATROLLER SENT TO TRIAL IN MAYA ACHI Judge Miguel Ángel Gálvez of High Risk Court “B” has determined that there is sufficient evidence to initiate a criminal trial against Francisco Cuxum Alvarado, who is accused of crimes against humanity and aggravated sexual assault against Maya Achi women in GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMS Amnesty. Amnesty is a mechanism to excuse from criminal responsibility the perpetrators of a crime, generally before prosecution. International law prohibits the applicability of amnesties or similar mechanisms to exonerate alleged perpetrators of crimes against humanity (including genocide), gross human rights violations or international crimes from criminal responsibility, or to excuse the BACKGROUND – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR The first genocide charge against Rios Montt and Rodriguez Sanchez was in relation to 15 massacres against the Ixil population living in the Quiche region during his rule as head of state between March 1982 and August 1983. These charges alleged that Rios Montt was the intellectual author of 1,771 deaths, the forced displacement of 29,000 IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate releaseDOMINIC ONGWEN
A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis ofKENYA CASES
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A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis of INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY EFFORTS IN GUATEMALA IN THE Advocates of accountability for grave crimes and corruption are deeply concerned that under Guatemala’s new presidential administration and Congress, hard-won gains in the battle against corruption and impunity will give way to new forms of criminal activity, cooptation of IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ICC Improving the Effectiveness of the ICC. Today, the 13 th Session of Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins in New York. Members of the ASP will be tackling a number of important issues, including the election of six new judges and approving the court’s budget for2015.
EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w AT PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE ORAL ARGUMENTS ON SENTENCING Today, convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor made what might be his final public statement in court before Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague as his defense lawyers and prosecutors made oral submissions on the possible sentence he should serve after being convicted for his involvement in Sierra Leone’s 11 year civil conflict. INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR International/Hybrid Dominic Ongwen & Thomas Kwoyelo. at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International Crimes Division. Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. A FORMER “WIFE” TO ONGWEN SAYS THEY WANTED TO ESCAPE THE A former “wife” to Dominic Ongwen told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that about 16 years ago a senior Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander plotted with Ongwen to escape the LRA, but their plan was discovered. Florence Ayot told the court on Thursday last week that when their escape pla SUDAN’S EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER AL-BASHIR On February 11, Mohammed al Taishi, one of the civilian representatives of the Sudanese sovereign council and its spokesperson, announced that the government would be willing to hand former President Omar al-Bashir and other suspects over to the International Criminal Court (ICC). “Our conviction as government, which made us to agree to allow those who have been issued arrest ICC REVIEW PROCESS: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE IER’S ICC Review Process: Taking A Closer Look At The IER’S Final Report. This blog is part of a series on selected aspects of the ICC Independent Expert Review Final Report released on September 30, 2020. The much-anticipated Independent Expert Review final report was released on September 30, 2020 and it is candid, detailed, and morethorough
THE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY EFFORTS IN GUATEMALA IN THE Advocates of accountability for grave crimes and corruption are deeply concerned that under Guatemala’s new presidential administration and Congress, hard-won gains in the battle against corruption and impunity will give way to new forms of criminal activity, cooptation of IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ICC Improving the Effectiveness of the ICC. Today, the 13 th Session of Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins in New York. Members of the ASP will be tackling a number of important issues, including the election of six new judges and approving the court’s budget for2015.
EXPERT SAYS FORMER CHILD SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED MOST WITH A psychologist specialized in treating former child soldiers told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that the issues most important to former child soldiers are stigma, their interrupted education, and lack of a livelihood. Michael Gibbs Wessells told the court on May 15 that former child soldi EXPERT REPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CHILD The Prosecution recently filed a report written by psychologist Elisabeth Schauer, Director of Vivo International, titled “The Psychological Impact of Child Soldiering” to the Trial Chamber. The report outlines several studies on child soldiers and the resulting psychological disorders they may experience. Schauer also provides PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS' REPRESENTATIVES MAKE CLOSING Prosecutors and victims’ advocates presented their closing arguments today in the landmark trial of former Congolese warlord Mr. Thomas Lubanga at the International Criminal Court inThe Hague. More than a dozen lawyers and advocates stood in turn and urged the judges to convict Mr. Lubanga of the w AT PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE ORAL ARGUMENTS ON SENTENCING Today, convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor made what might be his final public statement in court before Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague as his defense lawyers and prosecutors made oral submissions on the possible sentence he should serve after being convicted for his involvement in Sierra Leone’s 11 year civil conflict.ABOUT THIS WEBSITE
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FORMER CIVIL DEFENSE PATROLLER SENT TO TRIAL IN MAYA ACHI Judge Miguel Ángel Gálvez of High Risk Court “B” has determined that there is sufficient evidence to initiate a criminal trial against Francisco Cuxum Alvarado, who is accused of crimes against humanity and aggravated sexual assault against Maya Achi women in BACKGROUND – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR The first genocide charge against Rios Montt and Rodriguez Sanchez was in relation to 15 massacres against the Ixil population living in the Quiche region during his rule as head of state between March 1982 and August 1983. These charges alleged that Rios Montt was the intellectual author of 1,771 deaths, the forced displacement of 29,000 IN DEFIANCE OF COURT RULINGS, GUATEMALAN CONGRESSIONAL Despite national and international court rulings ordering cessation of debate and permanent withdrawal of Guatemala’s bill 5377, a blanket amnesty law designed to shield perpetrators of grave human rights violations from prosecution, a small group of congressional representatives are leading a new effort to pass it into law. If approved, the legislation would result in the immediate release NEWS – PAGE 16 – INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MONITOR A project of the Open Society Justice Initiative War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. The International Justice Monitor offers news and analysis ofDOMINIC ONGWEN
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International/Hybrid DOMINIC ONGWEN & THOMAS KWOYELO at the International Criminal Court & Uganda International CrimesDivision
Former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is the first person being tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes relating to the decades-long conflict between the government of Uganda and the LRA rebel group. This page also follows developments in grave crimes proceedings relating to the conflict that are taking place at the International Crimes Division in the domestic courts of Uganda. As of March 2021, we are no longer providing updates on this trial, but all content on this page will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: March 31st, 2021 International/Hybrid LAURENT KOUDOU GBAGBO & CHARLES BLÉ GOUDÉ at the International Criminal Court Laurent Gbagbo is the former president of Côte d’Ivoire, and Charles Blé Goudé is the country’s former Youth Minister. A trial chamber at the International Criminal Court acquitted both of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the post-election violence in Côte d’Ivoire in 2010 and 2011. As of February 2020, we are no longer providing updates on this trial, but all content on this page will be available for future reference. Reports in French can be found on Observateur Citoyen. End of monitoring: April 9th, 2021 International/HybridBOSCO NTAGANDA
at the International Criminal Court Bosco Ntaganda is a former militia leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo, who was subject of two International Criminal Court arrest warrants before he turned himself in to authorities. Ntaganda is facing 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in eastern DRC between 2002 and 2003. As of March 2021, we are no longer providing updates on this trial, but all content on this page will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: March 31st, 2021 International/Hybrid JEAN-PIERRE BEMBA GOMBO at the International Criminal Court Jean-Pierre Bemba, a former vice president in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was acquitted of war crimes and crimes against humanity charges before the International Criminal Court. Those charges related to a conflict in the Central African Republic. This page contains information on Bemba’s main trial and subsequent acquittal as well as the arrest and second trial of Bemba and members of his defense team for witness interference. As of July 2020, we are no longer providing updates relating to this case but all content will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: July 29th, 2020Domestic
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before the National Courts of Guatemala This page provides information on several grave crimes trials that have taken place in the domestic courts of Guatemala in the aftermath of the country’s 36-year civil war. Our monitoring of these trials ended in December 2020, but the content of this page will be available for future reference. Resources on accountability efforts in Guatemala and other relevant materials are also located on the Open SocietyJustice Initiative.
End of monitoring: December 14th, 2020 International/Hybrid EFRAIN RIOS MONTT & MAURICIO RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ before the National Courts of Guatemala The 2013 crimes against humanity and genocide trial against former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt and his chief of military intelligence officer led to a historic conviction, which was later overturned on a technicality. As of September 2018, we are no longer providing updates relating this case, but all content on this page will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: September 28th, 2018 International/HybridKENYA CASES
at the International Criminal Court & National Courts of Kenya The post-election violence that occurred in Kenya in 2007 and 2008 has been the subject of investigation before the International Criminal Court and litigation against Kenyan officials before domestic courts. This page contains information on court proceedings that have been ongoing since 2011. As of January 2021, we are no longer providing updates on these cases, but all content will be available for futurereference.
End of monitoring: March 31st, 2021 International/Hybrid GERMAIN KATANGA & MATHIEU NGUDJOLO CHUI at the International Criminal Court Two former Congolese militia leaders faced a joint trial at the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during a 2003 attack on the village of Bogoro in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. While Mathieu Ngudjolo was acquitted, the court convicted Germain Katanga of one crime against humanity and four war crimes. As of July 2020, we are no longer providing updates relating to this case but all content on this page will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: July 29th, 2020 International/HybridTHOMAS LUBANGA
at the International Criminal Court Thomas Lubanga was first person arrested and put on trial at the International Criminal Court. The court convicted the Congolese militia leader of the war crimes of enlisting, conscripting, and using child soldiers during the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. As of July 2020, we are no longer providing updates relating to this case but all content on this page will be available for futurereference.
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at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia was established to prosecute senior Khmer Rouge leaders and those most responsible for the crimes committed by the regime between April 17, 1975 and January 6, 1979. Our monitoring of the tribunal ended in August 2020. The content on this page will be available for future reference, and past reports are also located on the Open Society Justice Initiativewebsite.
End of monitoring: September 2nd, 2020 International/HybridCHARLES TAYLOR
at the Special Court for Sierra Leone Charles Taylor was the former president of Liberia. The Special Court for Sierra Leone convicted Taylor of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during the civil war in Sierra Leone. As of March 2015, we are no longer providing updates on this trial, but all content on this page will be available for future reference. End of monitoring: March 26th, 2015PAGES EN FRANÇAIS
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À LA COUR PÉNALE INTERNATIONALE Bosco Ntaganda est un ancien chef de milice en République démocratique du Congo, qui a fait l’objet de deux mandats d’arrêt de la Cour pénale internationale avant de se rendre aux autorités. Ntaganda fait face à 18 chefs d’accusation de crimes de guerre et de crimes contre l’humanité qui auraient été commis dans l’est de la RDC entre 2002 et 2003. End of monitoring: 6 April 2021 JEAN-PIERRE BEMBA GOMBO À LA COUR PÉNALE INTERNATIONALE L’ouverture du procès de Jean-Pierre Bemba, homme politique, homme d’affaires et ancien chef de milice en République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), est prévue pour le 22 novembre 2010 à la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI). M. Bemba est visé par deux chefs d’accusation de crimes contre l’humanité (meurtre et viol) et trois chefs d’accusation de crimes de guerre (meurtre, viol, et pillage) au cours du conflit en République Centrafricaine (RCA). C’est la première affaire de la CPI touchant au conflit en RCA, et le troisième procès qui s’est jamais tenu à la CPI. https://french.bembatrial.org/ GERMAIN KATANGA ET MATHIEU NGUDJOLO CHUI À LA COUR PÉNALE INTERNATIONALE Germain Katanga et Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui sont des chefs de milice congolais jugés à la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI) pour sept chefs d’accusation de crimes de guerre et trois de crimes contre l’humanité, qui auraient été commis au cours d’une attaque conjointe contre un village de la Province de l’Ituri à l’est de la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), de janvier à mars 2003. Les charges comprennent l’utilisation d’enfants soldats, le meurtre, le pillage, le viol, l’esclavage sexuel. https://fr.katangatrial.org/THOMAS LUBANGA
À LA COUR PÉNALE INTERNATIONALE Thomas Lubanga Dyilo est le premier inculpé à comparaître devant la Cour pénale internationale. Ancien chef rebelle de la République démocratique du Congo, Lubanga est accusé de conscription, d’enrôlement et d’utilisation d’enfants soldats. https://french.lubangatrial.org/RELATED NEWS
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