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War scars are difficult to overcome, both at the psychological and societal level. Legal and Communications Officer Adis...
Revelations about TRIAL International’s investigation Geneva 25 September 2017 - A collective of lawyers has revealed...
In 2017, TRIAL International and the NGO WITNESS have put together a unique training in DRC: how to use video to fight...
To Permanent Representatives of Members and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council: Renewing the Mandate of the...
The UN Committee Against Torture has condemned Tunisia for the abuses inflicted on Rached Jaïdane, and accuses the State...
After encouraging results in South Kivu, TRIAL International and its partners turned their attention to another lawles...
Over 3’000 minors were forcibly recruited during the civil war. Twenty years later, they are still excluded from Nepal’s...
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) met with TRIAL International dur...
That Mexico is in the midst of a human rights crisis is no news. But one often-overlooked group of victims are children....
Enforced Disappearances in Mexico, ©Reuters
The ICTY may not have brought the desired reconciliation in BiH, but its influence and legacy provides a crucial basis f...

DRC: justice has spoken for the 150 victims of Musenyi

02.08.2017 - (Last modified: 18.07.2018)
In September 2015, the village of Musenyi experienced absolute horror: a series of rapes and looting, committed by the...
Alice (real name withheld) lives in Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi. Despite the government’s assertions that the coun...
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