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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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Courageous struggle of rape survivor rewarded at last
30.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
Survivor of rape during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina relieved as Doboj court today hands out a three-year prison verdict against perpetrator. Despite being a light sentence with no compensation for the victim, TRIAL nevertheless hails this ruling as a major step against impunity of perpetrators of sexual violence during the Bosnian war.
The Doboj municipality...
Impunity in Nepal: alternative report to Human Rights Committee
26.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
In March 2014, the UN Human Rights Committee will review Nepal’s compliance with its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a core human rights treaty it has been a party to since 1991. As Nepal submitted its state party report almost 14 years later, this will be the first time the Human Rights Committee has the opportunity to scru...
Nepal: disappeared and tortured for 500 days
22.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
TRIAL today submitted a complaint to the UN Human Rights Committee, alleging the unlawful detention, enforced disappearance and torture of Himal Sharma from 2003 to 2005 by state security forces, during the height of the armed conflict in Nepal.
Disappeared and tortured
On 21 October 2003, Himal Sharma was unlawfully arrested in Kathmandu by members of state sec...
G8 commitment to tackle impunity for rape in conflict welcome
12.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
London/Geneva, 12 April 2013 – A Declaration on Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict was agreed yesterday by the G8 countries, declaring that rape and other serious sexual violence amount to war crimes and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions constitutes an emphatic reminder that states are required to investigate and prosecute conflict-related sexual violence w...
BiH: landmark case defended by TRIAL soon to be judged by ECHD
09.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
In a case soon to be decided by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, TRIAL represents the families of thirteen residents of Prijedor municipality who were forcibly disappeared in 1992 during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
Early 1992, during the first months of the war ravaging the former Yugoslavia: thirteen men are abducted from their famili...
Enforced Disappearance: Swiss Coalition for the ICC submits its position
08.04.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
On behalf of the Swiss Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CSCPI), TRIAL handed over a document setting out its position on the ratification and national implementation of the Convention against Enforced Disappearances to the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
After many calls, including the launch of a public petition signed by over 900...
Enforced Disappearances: France must do better
26.03.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
TRIAL, in collaboration with the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), the International Federation of Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture (FIACAT), ACAT-France and the Collective of Families of Disappeared Persons in Algeria (CFDA) submitted an alternative report on the implementation by France of the International Convention for the Protection of...
Grave and multiple violations of the rights of Abdussalam Il Khwildy
22.03.2013 - (Last modified: 22.09.2016)
The case
In July 2008, a joint individual communication against Libya was lodged by TRIAL and the organization Al-Karama for Human Rights before the United Nations Human Rights Committee on behalf of Khaled Il Khwildy, acting for his brother, Abdussalam Il Khwildy.
Mr Il Khwildy was arrested and detained arbitrarily in April 1998, toghether with his father and thr...
Efforts continue in favor of Algerian victims!
22.03.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
Alkarama, the Collective of families of disappeared persons in Algeria (CFDA) and TRIAL keep up their efforts for victims of grave human rights violations in Algeria.
The United Nations Human Rights Committee will meet on Monday, March 25, 2013 in order to monitor the implementation of its decisions in cases of human rights violations. In preparation for...
Nepal: Truth and Reconciliation Law a Betrayal of Victims
22.03.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
Amnesty for Worst Crimes Violates International Law
(Kathmandu, March 22, 2013) - The inclusion of an amnesty provision, which could cover the worst possible crimes, in Nepal's new Truth, Reconciliation and Disappearance Ordinance, will make it impossible for thousands of victims of gross human rights violations to obtain justice, a coalition of international human...
Human Rights Committee condemns Libya in enforced disappearance case
28.02.2013 - (Last modified: 08.11.2016)
The United Nations Human Rights Committee condemned Libya in a new case concerning serious human rights violations committed against Abdeladim Ali Mussa Benali. According to the decision issued by the Committee, the Libyan authorities are required to conduct a thorough investigation to shed light on the enforced disappearances as well as the torture he was subjected t...
Libya Must Investigate Grave Crimes of the Past, Says UN Committee
21.02.2013 - (Last modified: 13.07.2017)
The United Nations Human Rights Committee recently condemned Libya following serious human rights violations committed against one of its nationals. According to the decision issued by the Committee, the Libyan authorities are required to conduct a thorough and effective investigation to shed light on the enforced disappearances of Abdussalam Il Khwildy as well as the...