Sexual and gender based crimes

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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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Sexual and gender based crimes

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Central African Republic (I and II)

The Central African Republic has experienced several periods of armed conflict. The ICC has opened two investigations into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, focusing on crimes committed from 2002 to 2003 and crimes committed since 2012. 
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For women, the world remains an extremely dangerous place

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Guilty: what Guatemala’s Sepur Zarco trial means for women’s rights worldwide

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#GlobalJustice Weekly - ICC independence under threat at annual assembly

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The long road to gender justice

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Democratic Republic of Congo

The conflict in the DRC is one of the world's deadliest since World War II. The ICC's first ever investigation opened in 2004 and has focused on the leaders of several armed militia and rebel groups suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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#GlobalJusticeWeekly - Nigerian girls still not brought back

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#GlobalJusticeWeekly - DRC victims in line for collective reparations

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Make gender justice happen this International Women's Day

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Waking up to the scourge of war-time sexual violence

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Prosecutor publishes historic Policy Paper on Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes

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Interview with Mama Koite Doumbia, president of the Malian Coalition for the ICC

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What next after the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict?

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#TimetoAct: Civil society to join global push to end sexual violence in conflict

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