By Tom Maliti, IJ Monitor The International Criminal Court (ICC) has said seven witnesses will testify in the next phase of the trial of Dominic Ongwen, which is tentatively set...
Read moreDetailsBy Journalists for Justice A high-level urgent appeal has gone out to authorities in the Philippines not to withdraw from the Rome Statute without first expressing their concerns to the...
Read moreDetailsBy Susan Kendi Convicted persons should pay the full amount of reparations for victims even if other individuals contributed to the harm suffered, the appeals chamber of the International Criminal...
Read moreDetailsAfter 20 years since the adoption of the Rome Statute, the President of the International Criminal Court spoke about the future of the system designed to deal with the worst...
Read moreDetailsBy:Tom Maliti A former captain of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that he confided in Dominic Ongwen nine years ago about his plans to...
Read moreDetailsBy: Tom Maliti A witness told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that when the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) attacked the Abok camp for internally displaced (IDP) people 13 years ago,...
Read moreDetailsThis Thursday, December 14, 2017, in New York, the Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court (ICC), added three war crimes to the Rome Statute. The new war...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Maliti, IJ Monitor A former fighter with the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) told the International Criminal Court (ICC) about his abduction 15 years ago and his role in...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Maliti The lead prosecutor in the trial of a former Ugandan rebel commander, Dominic Ongwen, has agreed not to contest the right of the defense to object in...
Read moreDetailsBy Susan Kendi On Monday afternoon, January 22, 2018, after the prosecution wound up questioning Witness P-200, one of Dominic Ongwen’s began to cross examine him. The witness told the...
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