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Sunday 27 May RNW - News and analysis from the Netherlands in 10 languages, worldwide 24/7 on radio, television and online
Kenya post election violence 2008
Kenya post election violence 2008
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The Hague, Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands

ICC set for Kenya trials

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday cleared the way for the trial of four Kenyans accused of being behind the violence which erupted after elections in December 2007.
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Colombo, Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka sets up new courts to try war suspects

Sri Lanka is setting up new courts to accelerate cases against hundreds of Tamil rebel suspects three years after the end of the island's bloody ethnic war, a government spokesman said Thursday.
Bensouda (ICC)
Bensouda (ICC)
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa

ICC not targetting African leaders

The incoming chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has dismissed criticism that the court is biased against African states.
African Union Summit
African Union Summit
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The Hague, Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands

AU: No trials in The Hague

The African Union (AU) demands that International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings against Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir—as well as the court’s Kenya case—be deferred to the East African Court

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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: Mladic: just another "false start"

The trial of former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic started before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) last Wednesday – but not really.

Article: Croatia: In or out - still no sense of justice

A day before their appeals hearing, people were praying for Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac in the local church in Pakostani, the town where Gotovina’s family resides.

Article: Khmer Rouge trial waits on ill accused to recover

Cambodia's Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal was postponed Wednesday until next week to allow the oldest of the three former regime leaders on trial to recover from bronchitis.

Article: Mladic trial delay should be weeks, not months: prosecutor

The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic, abruptly halted after one day, should be delayed "for weeks rather than months," the UN court's chief prosecutor said Tuesday.

Article: Uganda rules out amnesty for captured LRA commander

Uganda's chief prosecutor on Tuesday appeared to rule out any amnesty for Lord's Resistance Army commander Caesar Acellam, captured this month.

Article: Brazil nixes international debate of its amnesty law

Brazil on Monday ruled out any international discussion of its 1979 amnesty law exonerating those guilty of human rights violations during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship.

Article: Former Guatemala dictator to face massacre charges

Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt will face a second trial on genocide charges after a judge ruled on Monday he could be prosecuted for ordering a 1982 massacre that left 201 people dead.

Article: Gaddafi ex-spy chief charged in Mauritania over false papers

A Mauritanian court has charged Muammar Gaddafi's ex-spy chief, arrested two months ago and the subject of several handover demands, with illegally entering the country, an official said Monday.

Article: East Timorese divided over Indonesian atrocities

A quarter of East Timor's population was killed during Indonesia's 24-year occupation. As the nation celebrates a decade of independence, its leaders look to bury the past but for some resentment persists.

Article: Khmer Rouge trial suspended as accused falls ill

Judges at Cambodia's Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal suspended proceedings on Monday as the oldest of the three former regime leaders on trial remained in hospital suffering from bronchitis.

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