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TRIAL International provides legal support to victims, litigates cases, collaborates with local actors to promote the sharing of expertise, and advocates for human rights.
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TRIAL acts before the Committee on Enforced Disappearances
01.12.2014 - (Last modified: 29.09.2016)
In December 2014, TRIAL and a coalition of eight civil society associations from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador submitted an alternative report to the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) in view of the forthcoming exam of Mexico's official report, which will take place in February 2015 in Geneva. The alternative report provides answers to the qu...
General allegation to the Special Rapport on Violence Against Women
01.11.2014 - (Last modified: 09.11.2016)
In November 2014, TRIAL and 13 local associations working with women victims of rape or other forms of sexual violence during the war submitted a follow-up report to the Special Rapporteur to assess the level of implementation of her recommendations. Unfortunately, much remains to be done to fully guarantee access to justice and redress to women who were subjected to...
Four NGOs release new report on the rights of victims of serious crimes in the EU
29.10.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)General Allegation to the Special Rapporteur on Truth, Justice and Reparations
01.10.2014 - (Last modified: 09.11.2016)
In October 2014, TRIAL and three international and local organizations submitted an additional note of allegations to the Special Rapporteur on Truth, Justice, Reparations and Guarantees of Non-recurrence and to the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances to update them on alarming developments, including the flight of a war criminal, related to the au...
Enforced disappearances: BiH authorities must provide compensation to families
24.09.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Supported by TRIAL, several families of missing persons from Vogošća have just obtained justice before the UN. The Human Rights Committee now requests Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to establish the fate and whereabouts of 13 missing persons, to bring to justice those responsible for the crimes, and to provide adequate compensation to the victims. TRIAL welcomes the UN...
Grave and multiple violations of the rights of Ismail Al Khazmi
13.09.2014 - (Last modified: 22.09.2016)BiH: Universal Periodic Review
24.08.2014 - (Last modified: 09.11.2016)Bosnia and Herzegovina: ECHR denies justice to victims of enforced disappearances and a...
22.07.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Twenty-two years ago, 13 men were victims of enforced disappearances during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Between 2008 and 2011, their relatives, with the help of TRIAL, submitted their cases to the European Court of Human Rights. Their fate and whereabouts remain unknown, although a few bones of four of them have been located and identified. Most of the perpetra...
Burundi: NGOs submit first extrajudicial killings complaints to African Commission
17.06.2014 - (Last modified: 11.04.2018)
Civil society seeks justice for the first time before the African Commission for cases of extrajudicial killings that remained unpunished before the national judicial authorities. NGOs have submitted four complaints to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. These include several cases of extrajudicial killings committed between 2010 and 2012.
Several...
Erwin Sperisen sentenced: NGOs welcome an important step in fighting impunity
06.06.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Nearly seven years ago, after a long-term effort, several NGOs denounced Erwin Sperisen to the Swiss authorities by stressing his responsibility in numerous and serious human rights violations. The Geneva Court rendered a significant judgment today, condemning the former Chief of Police of Guatemala to a life-sentence for 7 extrajudicial executions in 2006 in Guatemal...
Nepal: Flawed Transitional Justice Act Adopted
03.06.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
Last May, the President of Nepal passed a deeply flawed Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act. Violating human rights law standards, this Act raises great concerns, as it will contribute to further entrench impunity in Nepal.
TRIAL calls for amendments to be made and reminds that current Nepalese transitional justice mechanisms are totally inadequate as they:...
Mexico: enforced disappearances under NGO's scrutiny
03.06.2014 - (Last modified: 12.07.2017)
TRIAL, along with eight associations from Mexico and Central America, has submitted a report (available in Spanish too) to the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances(CED).
It aims at reminding Mexico of its legal obligation under the International Convention on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. Even though the State is party to this treat...