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Opinion: Without justice, the innocent will continue to be killed in Burma

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A Plea to Reinforce Peace: Calling for Activation of the International Criminal Court’s Exercise of Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression

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Jutta F. Bertram-Nothnagel, Permanent Representative to the UN & ASP, Union Internationale des Avocats
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The world is marching towards - not away from - universal human rights

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Venezuela crisis: What role for justice?

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Global challenges ICC - Protecting indigenous peoples

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EU Day Against Impunity: States on the frontlines

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In the Courtroom: Amid trials, ICC making inroads for global justice

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A Rome Statute system for genocide awareness and prevention

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Human rights movement must come together in face of dystopian agenda

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Justice in Myanmar: What can the international community do?

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#GlobalJustice Weekly: Myanmar accused of "ethnic cleansing" of Rohingya Muslims

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#GlobalJustice Weekly: Gambia joins ICC withdrawals

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Justice and the Syrian crisis

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Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein

Former Sudanese interior minister and a special presidential representative in Darfur, Abdel Hussein is wanted by the ICC for war crimes and crimes against humanity during a counter-insurgency against rebel groups in Darfur in in 2003-04.
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Omar al-Bashir

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has been wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide in Darfur, Sudan since 2009. He is the first sitting head-of-state to be issued with an ICC arrest warrant.
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Abdallah Banda Abakaer Nourain

Commander of the Justice and Equality Movement rebel group in Darfur. Initially cooperative, Banda is now wanted by the ICC for war crimes during attacks on an African Union peacekeeping mission in 2007.
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Bahar Idriss Abu Garda

Commander of the Justice and Equality Movement rebel group, Abu Garda was charged by ICC with the war crimes attacking African Union peacekeepers in Darfur. Charges not confirmed due to a lack of evidence.
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Abdullah al-Senussi

Abdullah al-Senussi, director of military intelligence in the Gaddafi regime, was charged by the ICC with crimes against humanity in 2011. ICC extradition halted after Libya challenged admissibility of the case. Sentenced to death by a Libyan court 2015.
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Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Blé Goudé

On 2019, former Côte d’Ivoire president Laurent Gbagbo and youth leader Charles Blé Goudé were acquitted of crimes against humanity in the wake of 2010 presidential election after their joint ICC trial opened in January 2016.
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#GlobalJustice Weekly – Justice in sight with new Rohingya commission?

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