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Ratko Mladic at his trial opening
Ratko Mladic at his trial opening
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The Hague, Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands

Twenty years after the crimes Mladic goes on trial

The courtroom gallery at the International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia was packed with survivors of the Bosnian war, journalists and members of the general public who came to witness history: Ratko
Karremans
Karremans
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Mladic today, Karremans tomorrow?

With the trial of former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic getting underway Wednesday, the trial of his Dutch negotiating counterpart on the ground in Srebrenica—Dutchbat commander Colonel Thom Ka
Night commuters in Northern Uganda
Night commuters in Northern Uganda
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The Hague, Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands

Dealing with amnesty in Northern Uganda

Contradictory responses to international crimes by the Ugandan government on the one hand and the international community on the other, follow last Saturday’s capture of Caesar Acellam - the fourth highes

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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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United States of America United States of America Article: US Justice Dept urges terror label for Nigerian militants

Article: US Justice Dept urges terror label for Nigerian militants

The Justice Department is pressing the State Department to designate Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group alleged to be responsible for hundreds of deaths, as a "foreign terrorist organisation."

Article: Charles Taylor says West manipulating war crimes courts

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor said on Wednesday witnesses had been threatened and paid to testify against him in a trial that found him guilty of crimes against humanity, and described the international court system as a tool of

Article: ICC prosecutors say Congo leaders guilty of village massacre

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court argued in summing up Tuesday that two Congolese ex-militia leaders are guilty of a bloody massacre of villagers that claimed more than 200 lives.

Article: Hague prosecutor seeks new warrants for Congo war crimes

The Hague war crimes prosecutor announced new charges on Monday against a Democratic Republic of Congo general accused of conscripting child fighters and an arrest warrant for a militia leader.

Article: Red card: defence calls for ouster of Mladic judge

In its latest attempt to postpone Wednesday’s trial of the former military commander of the Bosnian Serbs, the defence team for Ratko Mladic appealed Monday for a six-month delay in the start of his war crimes trial, saying delays by

Article: Thousands still to be tried in the Balkans for war crimes

As a UN court begins its last trial against Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic this week, thousands of suspects remain to be tried for atrocities committed during a decade of Balkans wars.

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Central African Republic Central African Republic Article: Uganda captures high-ranking Lord's Resistance Army member

Article: Uganda captures high-ranking Lord's Resistance Army member

Ugandan troops have captured a senior member of the Lord's Resistance Army in a milestone arrest that could signal they are closing in on notorious rebel leader Joseph Kony.

Article: Bangladesh political leader indicted over 1971 war

A Bangladeshi special court on Sunday indicted a former opposition leader for alleged atrocities including genocide and murder during the nation's 1971 liberation struggle against Pakistan.

Article: Taylor's lawyers: 80 years 'excessive'

Lawyers defending convicted Liberian warlord Charles Taylor on Thursday sought a lesser sentence than the 80 years requested by the prosecution, which they said was "excessive." by Lauren Comiteau in Hilversum

Article: The Ivory Coast: one year later…

Last month, Ivoirians across the country commemorated the first anniversary of former President Laurent Gbagbo’s arrest.

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