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The National Human Rights Commission’s (NHRC) annual report expresses concern over the delay of transitional justice in...
Tomorrow, on the 13 December, the Tunis Court of Appeal will deliberate on the fate of the torturers of Rached Jaïdane,...

Nepal: Workshop helps to shed light on human rights

01.12.2017 - (Last modified: 06.02.2018)
A workshop organized by the Human Rights and Justice Center, TRIAL International’s partner, and the Conflict Victims Com...
Trial staff meeting victims
Civil society organizations protecting human rights in BiH unite to send a letter to relevant stakeholders. In this lett...
Yale Law School and TRIAL International will join efforts in the coming months to help Bosnian victims access the judici...
Wednesday 22 November 2017, a historical verdict convicted Ratko Mladic, referred to by his detractors as “the Butcher o...

Nepal: Human rights excluded from the political sphere

16.11.2017 - (Last modified: 21.11.2017)
Legislative elections will be held on 26 November and 7 December this year in the small Himalayan republic. Unfortunatel...
Nepal, ©Kaushal Sapkota
On 9 November, Pre-trial ICC judges have announced that they have authorized the ICC prosecutor to open an investigation...
Mrs. A. (real name withheld) was raped during the war. Now she is stuck between unenforced compensation and stringent s...

Kavumu case: young girls abducted at night and raped

31.10.2017 - (Last modified: 17.06.2020)
Kavumu is a particularly poor village situated in the province of South Kivu, in Eastern DRC. Not far from the provincia...
Today, Burundi’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will come into effect – a sa...
The United Nations Commission of Inquiry reckoned that crimes against humanity had been committed in Burundi since 2015....
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