Senegal's new government says it is committed to try exiled former Chadian president Hissene Habre for alleged atrocities during his eight-year rule. But no start date for the trial has been given.
Serbia is investigating 13 people, including a former top-ranking security official, on suspicion of helping Serb war crimes fugitives evade justice, the country's war crimes prosecutor said on Friday.
Senegal's three-month-old government should end "decades of impunity for human rights violations," according to a report released Wednesday by rights group Amnesty International.
International Criminal Court judges have long wanted to see if Libya has a functioning justice system able to handle the trial of war crimes suspect Saif Al Islam Gaddafi and now it seems they will get their wish - with Tripoli’s imp
UN experts have evidence Rwanda's defence minister and two top military officials have been backing an army mutiny in the east of neighbouring Congo, according to notes of their briefing to a closed-door UN committee seen by Reuters on Thur
Libya said on Thursday it is committed to cooperating with the International Criminal Court in the case of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi as it seeks to resolve the issue of four detained ICC envoys.
A court in eastern Liberia on Thursday ruled that 41 Ivorians would be extradited to Ivory Coast for their role in the country's 2011 post-election conflict.
Bosnian police on Thursday arrested two Bosnian Serb former soldiers suspected of genocide over the killing of around 1,000 Muslims from the eastern town of Srebrenica, the site of Europe's worst atrocity since the World War Two.
This week President Kagame officially closed the Gacaca tribunals.
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