ICC to probe possible crimes against humanity in Libya
02/03/2011 - THE HAGUE

ICC to probe possible crimes against humanity in Libya

Chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo (pictured) of the International Criminal Court will announce a formal probe Thursday into individuals suspected of possible crimes against humanity in Libya during a violent crackdown on anti-government protests.
Rwandan rebel leader faces war crimes charges
28/01/2011 - THE HAGUE

Rwandan rebel leader faces war crimes charges

Former Rwandan Hutu rebel leader Callixte Mbarushimana (pictured) appeared at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Friday to face charges of war crimes allegedly committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
ICC accuses top Kenyan officials of 2007-2008 electoral violence
15/12/2010 - THE HAGUE

ICC accuses top Kenyan officials of 2007-2008 electoral violence

The International Criminal Court in The Hague on Wednesday accused six government officials of orchestrating the 2007-2008 violence in which 1,200 people were killed. The ICC stepped in after Kenya failed to set up its own investigative tribunal.
Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International
03/12/2010 - THE INTERVIEW

Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International

Marc Perelman discusses current human rights issues with Amnesty International's Secretary General, Salil Shetty.
Congo war chief pleads not guilty of war crimes
23/11/2010 - THE HAGUE

Congo war chief pleads not guilty of war crimes

Former Congo warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba has pleaded not guilty to war crimes and crimes against humanity at his trial in the Hague. The former vice president is accused of having knowingly allowed his soldiers to carry out mass rape and murder.
DRC: Trial in The Hague: will the guilty pay?
22/11/2010 - TALKING POINTS

DRC: Trial in The Hague: will the guilty pay?

Is this the end of impunity in the Democratic Republic of Congo? The trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba, a former Congolese vice-president, opens before the ICC today. He is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Central African Republic in 2002-2003. The charges allege that his militia, the Movement for the Liberation of Congo, used rape as a weapon to terrorise civilian populations.
Congo's former vice president goes on trial for mass rape, murder
22/11/2010 - THE HAGUE

Congo's former vice president goes on trial for mass rape, murder

Congo's former vice president Jean-Pierre Bemba plead not guilty as his trial for war crimes began Monday at the Hague. Bemba is accused in connection with mass rapes and murder committed by his troops in Central African Republic in 2002 and 2003.
Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court
19/10/2010 - THE INTERVIEW

Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court

In this interview, our guest is chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo
War crimes trial of Congolese militia leader Lubanga to resume
08/10/2010 - DR CONGO

War crimes trial of Congolese militia leader Lubanga to resume

The International Criminal Court has reversed a decision to free Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga, ordering the resumption of his trial for war crimes.
International Criminal Court to probe post-election violence
21/09/2010 - KENYA

International Criminal Court to probe post-election violence

The International Criminal Court says it will try suspects in Kenya's 2007 post-election violence who were allegedly responsible for the deaths of over 1,000 people. It remains uncertain whether Kenya will cooperate with the investigation.
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