Human rights defenders have added their voice to the chorus calling for the rearrest of a government minister who has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity before...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net Former Mali Islamist rebel leader Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, the first suspect to plead guilty before the International Criminal Court, will leave prison early after...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net The start of the hearing of the appeal of former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen is set for February 14 to 18, 2022. According to...
Read moreDetailsBy Waceke Njoroge bnjoroge@jfjustice.net The trial of Central African Republic nationals Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona at the International Criminal Court in The Hague has taken a break until November...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net Judge Miatta Maria Samba will continue hearing the case against Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru after the plenary of judges of the International Criminal Court unanimously dismissed...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale janet.sankale@jfjustice.net The International Criminal Court will hear an update about the situation in Sudan after a military takeover as it presides over the second status conference in...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale Janet.sankale@jfjustice.net Mary Wasike mary.wasike@jfjustice.net The International Criminal Court has once again extended the detention of former Janjaweed commander Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman. The judges said there was...
Read moreDetailsBy Waceke Njoroge bnjoroge@jfjustice.net The confirmation of charges hearing in Mahamat Said Abdel Kani’s case before the International Criminal Court has been concluded and the case is now set for the next...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale The trial of Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru is scheduled to start before the International Criminal Court on February 15, 2022. “The chamber has considered all the above...
Read moreDetailsBy Janet Sankale The Prosecution has released 435 more reviewed documents to lawyer Paul Gicheru’s defence, bringing to 717 the total number of pieces of evaluated evidence it has lined...
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