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The conviction of Eshetu Alemu last December for war crimes has brought to light the opportunities offered to victims o...
Bullets universal jurisdiction
Globe Global
Recognizing the need for good collaboration, TRIAL International partners with civil society actors to develop a toolbox...
Over the past several years, sexual violence against males has periodically reached the headlines (Guantánamo, Sri Lank...
Man shame
Globe Global
Beyond training lawyers, it soon became apparent capacity-building should extend to judges, prosecutors and policy-make...

Kavumu case: interview with “the man who mends women”

08.02.2018 - (Last modified: 20.12.2018)
Doctor Mukwege founded Panzi Hospital in Bukavu in 1999. Since its inception, more than 50'000 women, including the you...

TRIAL International: a commitment without borders for justice

01.02.2018 - (Last modified: 30.09.2020)
Globe Global
How was TRIAL International created? Its founder and Director Philip Grant traces the genesis of the organization, which...
Despite threats and intimidations on behalf of those whom they disturb, the Congolese actors stood firm. Attorney Charl...
Before destiny led him to the victims of Kavumu, Georges Kuzma, police and justice expert consultant for Physicians for...
Georges Kuzma from PHR - Kavumu trial

With your help, justice becomes possible

14.12.2017 - (Last modified: 16.02.2018)
A letter from Elsa Taquet When our forces unite to denounce and fight against atrocities, justice becomes possible. The Kavumu case, which I got the chance to participate in, is the best illustration that when national and international actors combine their efforts to obtain justice, it makes it possible to fight against systematic impunity, such as in  this landmark...

Kavumu: A psychologist alongside traumatized children

04.12.2017 - (Last modified: 10.01.2018)
Jacqueline Fall, an expert medical consultant for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), has always worked with children and...

DRC: gathering evidence for the gravest crimes

09.10.2017 - (Last modified: 22.06.2018)
Patient Iraguha, Legal Officer at TRIAL International, documents mass crimes in DRC’s most remote areas. A laborious and...
War scars are difficult to overcome, both at the psychological and societal level. Legal and Communications Officer Adis...
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