Case Western Reserve University School of Law War Crimes Prosecution Watch
War Crimes Prosecution Watch is prepared by the International Justice Practice of the Public International Law & Policy Group and the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center of Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
Volume 4, Issue 12 – September 14, 2009
On Wednesday, September 9, 2009, the Case Western Reserve University School of Law honored the memory of professor and former Nuremberg prosecutor Henry T. King, Jr. (1919-2009).
Please visit http://law.case.edu/lectures/index.asp?lec_id=214 to learn about Professor King and to view the webcast of the memorial honoring his legacy and achievements.
AFRICA
International Criminal Court
- Central African Republic & Uganda
- Darfur, Sudan
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- AllAfrica.com: Sudan: Panel to Back ‘Home-Grown’ Justice for Darfur?
- Sudan Tribune: Sudan Says Mbeki Panel to Recommend Hybrid Courts for Darfur Crimes
- AllAfrica.com: Sudan: ICC Must Consider the Security of War Victims
- Huffington Post: From Idi Amin to Al-Bashir: A Critical Moment for International Criminal Justice
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (ICC)
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- ICC: Commencement of the Trial in the Case of The Prosecutor v. Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui Postponed Until 24 November 2009
- Institute for War and Peace Reporting: Lubanga Trial Transformed By Victims
- AFP: DR Congo army, rebels committed ‘possible war crimes’: UN
- Reuters: U.N. Rights Chief Sees Possible War Crimes in Congo
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- Reuter: Rwanda Ex-Pastor Faces Genocide Charge in Finland
- The New Times: Rwanda: ‘Witness’ to Sue Bruguière
- Hirondelle News Agency: Munyakazi Never Took Part in Killings at Churches – Witnesses
- Hirondelle News Agency: ICTR to Hear Three Appeals this Month
- Hirondelle News Agency: Kanyarukiga – Tutsis Had Initially Resisted Attackers in Nyange Church (Witness)
Special Court for Sierra Leone
- The Economist: Man of Peace, Man of War
- AllAfrica.com: United Nations Panel Is At The Heart of Case Against Taylor, He Saysa>
- The Trial of Charles Taylor.com: Arms Could Flow Through Liberia Without Taylor’s Consent, He Says
- Awoko: The Death of Chief Norman Was One of My Disappointments
- Awareness Times: In Sierra Leone, Rebels Final Arguments Start Today
- Awareness Times: In Sierra Leone, Special Court Prosecution Replies to Defence
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia
- The Analyst: Liberia: Bad Laws Afflict Country, Woewiyu Says, Condemns TRC Report
- Gulf Times: Liberians in Spot on War Crimes Court
- Voice of America: Liberian Diaspora in Atlanta Debates Truth Commission’s Final Report
- Daily Observer: Senate Reverses Freeze on TRC Report
- BBC News: Liberia Lays War Victims to Rest
Uganda (Truth & Reconciliation & Domestic Prosecutions / Non-ICC)
EUROPE
Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina, War Crimes Chamber
- State Court of BiH: Petar Čivčić and Branko Topola Ordered into Custody
- BIRN Justice Report: No Mandate Extension for International Judges and Prosecutors
- BIRN Justice Report: Kravica: Seven Appeals
- State Court of BiH: Marinko Ljepoja Ordered into Custody
- BIRN Justice Report: Stipe Zulj: Prosecution Files Custody Order Motion
- BIRN Justice Report: Alija Osmic Arrested
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- China View: Arrest of Remaining Two Fugitives Major Concern for UN Yugoslavia Tribunal
- Reuters: Hague Prosecutors Trim Scope of Case Against Karadzic
- The New York Times: Karadzic Seeks Time to Ready for War Crimes Trial
MIDDLE EAST AND ASIA
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
- VOA Khmer: Duch Mentally Stable Before Revolution: Doctor
- San Francisco Chronicle: Khmer Rouge Victims Boycott Tribunal in Cambodia
- Phnom Penh Post: Tribunal Moves on Additional Inquiries
- VOA News: Judges Find Difficulty in Tribunal’s Second Case
- The Associated Press: Cambodian PM Opposes More Khmer Rouge Arrests
- The Associated Press: UN Says Khmer Rouge Tribunal Must Be Independent
- Phnom Penh Post: ECCC Judges’ Plenary to Focus on Streamlining Role of Civil Parties
- VOA News: Indictments Hint at Tribunal Independence: Scholar
Iraqi High Tribunal
- Reuters: Iraqi Court Issues Warrant for Anti-Graft Official
- Reuters: Iraqi Officials Cleared of British Troop Murders
Special Tribunal for Lebanon
- Naharnet Newsdesk: International Tribunal Signs ‘Interim Agreement’ with INTERPOL
- The National: Syrian Sought over Hariri Killing Asserts Innocence
NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
United States
- The Associated Press: Judge Denies Kuwaiti’s Request for Gitmo Release
- Reuters: Canada’s Top Court to Hear Guantanamo Inmate Case
- New York Times: Panel Rules Against Ashcroft in Detention Case
- United Press International: Belgium Agrees to Accept Gitmo Detainee
- The Miami Herald: Guantanamo Captives Winning Lawsuits 29-7
- Washington Post: U.S. Tried to Soften Treaty on Detainees
REPORTS
UN Reports
- The Independent: Video That Reveals Truth of Sri Lankan ‘War Crimes’
- AFP: UN Condemns E Timor Militia Leader’s Release
- Reuters: U.N.’s Ban Raises Alleged Killings with Sri Lanka Aide
- VOA News: UN Sees Possible War Crimes in Eastern Congo
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