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Wednesday 8 February RNW - News and analysis from the Netherlands in 10 languages, worldwide 24/7 on radio, television and online
Bangladesh questioned over extrajudicial killings
Bangladesh questioned over extrajudicial killings
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Hilversum, Netherlands
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Banged up in Bangladesh

The imprisonment of six suspects at the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh is excessive, according to the UN. By Josephine Uwineza,

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International Justice

From the former Yugoslavia to Rwanda, Cambodia and Lebanon, Radio Netherlands Worldwide reports on international justice. We offer background news and reporting on war crimes, human rights abuses and genocide.
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Article: ICJ tells Germany and Italy to keep talking

The International Court of Justice ruled today that Italy is violating Germany’s sovereign immunity by allowing civil claims of victims of Nazi atrocities during World Ward Two.

Article: Khmer Rouge security chief Duch gets life on appeal

Comrade Duch, the Khmer Rouge’s security chief who ran the notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, was jailed for life on appeal Friday. By Robert Carmichael, Phnom Penh

Article: ICC: Gaddafi daughter's appeal over brother rejected

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected a request by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's daughter to submit information in the case of her brother Saif al-Islam, who is awaiting trial in Libya on rape and murder charges.

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Article: STL: trial in absentia

A special UN-backed court probing the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri in a 2005 Beirut bomb attack said Wednesday it will try four Hezbollah members in absentia.

Article: Gaddafi daughter applies to ICC over brother Saif

The daughter of Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi asked on Tuesday to make representations to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to help her brother Saif al-Islam, who is in a Libyan jail awaiting trial on rape and murder charges.

Article: Garzon defends probe into Franco-era crimes

World-renowned Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon on Tuesday defiantly rejected charges of abuse of power for opening a probe into Franco-era crimes.

Article: OPINION: Where in the World is Abdullah al-Senussi?

Over the past few months, the world has honed in on the fate of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the former heir apparent of Libya and one-time galavanting 'playboy' who now finds himself in almost complete seclusion after being detained in November

Article: Khmer Rouge court runs out of cash

Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal has run out of money to pay the wages of hundreds of workers as contributions from donor countries have dried up, a court spokesman said Tuesday.

Article: Tribunal brings no reconciliation to Cambodians

A handful of Cambodians, well advanced in years, are currently on trial in the capital of Phnom Penh. The country’s ruthless communist Khmer Rouge regime wiped out some two million civilian lives during its rule in the 1970s.

Article: ICTY: Seselj seeks €2 million compensation

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictee Vojislav Seselj has filed a request seeking €2 million for violations of his basic human rights during 9 years of incarceration, the ICTY said in a statement del

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