Category: International justice
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ExPEERience Talk #9 – Using digital to support victims and promote justice: the Back-up project of We are NOT Weapons of War
For this 9th ExPEERience Talk, we are delighted to welcome Céline Bardet, founder of the organisation We are NOT Weapons […]
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Thomas Kwoyelo trial: Prosecution moves close to wind-up presenting its witness
The Trial of Thomas Kwoyelo resumed on 17th April 2023 and is scheduled to run up to the end of […]
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Reparation to victims of international crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a major challenge in the fight against impunity
ASF has been active in the fight against impunity and the field of international justice for over 15 years in […]
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Djugu killings: Significant evolution of Congolese jurisprudence on reparations
The Djugu 2 trial came to an end on 1 April 2021. It concluded with 21 defendants being sentenced to […]
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The DRC must pay off its debt to victims of mass crimes
Why do so few victims in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) receive reparations even as the number of […]
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the fight against impunity continues
Access to justice is more crucial than ever to ease the existing tensions in the North and South Kivu provinces […]
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The acquittal of Jean-Pierre Bemba: lessons must be learned
The acquittal on appeal of Jean-Pierre Bemba by the International Criminal Court leaves several thousand victims in the Central African […]
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Victims’ legal representation raised at the 16th Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
Last week at the Sixteenth Session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute, ASF and REDRESS co-organised […]