International Criminal Court Accepting Children’s Drawings as Evidence

March 4, 2009

International Criminal Court Accepting Children’s Drawings as Evidence

The International Criminal Court has begun accepting children’s drawings as supporting evidence of alleged crimes taking place in Darfur. The pictures depict the horrors of the region as seen through the eyes of a child provide vivid insight into what is going on on the ground.

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For more on these images and their use by the ICC, please see the BBC’s coverage here.

Author: Impunity Watch Archive