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General allegation to the Special Rapport on Violence Against Women
01.05.2011 - (Last modified: 20.10.2016)
In May 2011, TRIAL and 12 local associations from all sides, active in the support of victims of sexual violence during the war, submitted a 62-page document (entitled a "General Allegation" to the United Nations Special Rapport on Violence Against Women, it's Causes and Consequences.
Read the press release.
TRIAL acts before the UN Working Group on Enforced Disappearances
01.05.2011 - (Last modified: 20.10.2016)
In May 2011, TRIAL submitted a General Allegation to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID).
In May 2011, TRIAL also filed twenty individual communications before the WGEID.
In July 2011, twenty new cases were filed before the WGEID.
In November 2012, twenty new individual cases were filed before the WGEID.
Impunity in Kenya goes well beyond post-electoral violence
19.04.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Nairobi/Geneva, 19 April 2011.
TRIAL (Track Impunity Always) and the EPAF (Peruvian Forensic Anthropology Team) act to seek redress for the victims of enforced disappearance in Kenya’s Mount Elgon District 2008 violence.
Hundreds of men taken by the military during the operation Okoa Maisha (“Save Lives” in Swahili) in Mount Elgon district in Kenya rem...
Extrajudicial executions: Geneva’s justice must order effective investigation
18.04.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)Criminal complaint in Geneva against George W. Bush: what has TRIAL done?
08.02.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Following the announcement that the former President of the United States of America was going to come to Geneva on 12 February 2011 for personal reasons, TRIAL has been requested on several occasions to participate in the proceedings against George W. Bush.
The organisation believes that it is likely that international crimes (namely torture, enforced disappearanc...
BiH, Nepal: TRIAL submits two new cases to the Human Rights Committee
04.02.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
TRIAL has recently submitted two individual communications to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the enforced disappearance and torture of Jit Man Basnet in Nepal in February 2004 and regarding the arbitrary arrest, ill-treatment and execution of Ermin Kadiric in Bosnia-Herzegovina July 1992.
Jit Man Basnet is a journalist and a lawyer in Kathmandu...
International crimes: Switzerland now can and must step up its efforts
30.12.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva/Bern, 30 December 2010
As of January 1, 2011, Switzerland will enjoy a new law enabeling it to better participate in the prosecution of gencoide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Federal authorities must however provide the necessary means to actively participate in the growing struggle against impunity.
The full press release is not available in E...
Convention against Enforced Disappearances enters into force, Switzerland takes its time
23.12.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Enforced disappearances constitute not only grave violations of human rights but are also international crimes. The arrest, the detention or the abduction of a person, when not acknowledged by the State, terribly affects the relatives who remain in the dark about the fate of their loved one and fear the worst. On 23 December 2010, a new step has been taken in the stru...
ECHR should voice its opinion on the immunity of torturer minister
15.12.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva, 15 December 2010. In 2007, the Federal Court, Switzerland's highest judicial authority, rejected a claim from a Tunisian victim of torture, to bring an action for damages against Tunisia and a former minister of the Interior. The European Court of Human Rights has just made it clear it might not agree.
In April 1992, while living in Italy, Mr. Abdennacer Na...
Three continents, three cases, one struggle
10.12.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
10 December 2010 - On the occasion of the International Human Rights Day, the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, TRIAL continues its fight against impunity around the globe and is submitting three new cases from Nepal, Algeria and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
Thousands of families of vic...
UN blames BiH for not doing enough for civilian victims of war
23.11.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
(Sarajevo/Geneva, 23 November 2010) – The UN Committee against Torture (CAT) issued recommendations to BiH for resolving the problems related to missing persons and victims of rape or other forms of sexual violence during the war. These recommendations were formulated after the organization TRIAL, along with 11 local associations from all of BiH, filed a 80-page-long...