Despite rumours and fears of violence, Kenyans observed peace even after charges against four senior figures were confirmed. By Judy Kaberia in Nairobi
It seems like a sector of Spanish society is not yet ready to open the Pandora ’s Box of crimes committed under the regime of General Francisco Franco. By Laura Corvo in Madrid
Kenya has not reacted violently to the news Monday that the International Criminal Court (ICC) will put two of its presidential candidiates on trial.
Despite judges dismissing two of the so-called Ocampo Six from facing war crimes trials at the ICC, chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo was upbeat speaking to journalists Tuesday in The Hague, praising Kenyan reaction--from all corners--to
One of Kenya’s most senior politicians, Uhuru Kenyatta, will stand trial for murder and crimes against humanity at the ICC in The Hague.
A Swedish court on Friday sentenced a Serbian man to life behind bars for war crimes in connection with his role in a massacre of 40 people in the village of Cuske in Kosovo in 1999.
Former military commander of the Bosnian Serbs Ratko Mladic was back in court Thursday for a hearing to assess the progress of his trial.
Kenya was nervously awaiting an International Criminal Court ruling due by Monday on whether to try six officials, including two leading presidential contenders, over deadly 2007-2008 poll unrest.
A French Senate committee on Wednesday rejected a bill to outlaw denial of the Armenian genocide, but the move was unlikely to stop the diplomatically fraught bill passing at a final vote on Monday.
Due to the instability in the country, women in the Democratic Republic of Congo are frequently subjected to sexual violence. The consequences for victims as well as society as a whole are immense.