Founder/Advisor
Michael P. Scharf |
War Crimes Prosecution Watch
Volume 12 – Issue 7
June 12, 2017 |
Editor-in-Chief
James Prowse Technical Editor-in-Chief
Samantha Smyth |
War Crimes Prosecution Watch is a bi-weekly e-newsletter that compiles official documents and articles from major news sources detailing and analyzing salient issues pertaining to the investigation and prosecution of war crimes throughout the world. To subscribe, please email warcrimeswatch@pilpg.org and type “subscribe” in the subject line.
Opinions expressed in the articles herein represent the views of their authors and are not necessarily those of the War Crimes Prosecution Watch staff, the Case Western Reserve University School of Law or Public International Law & Policy Group.
- NZ Herald : Central African Republic killings send entire town fleeing
- Yahoo News: UN details horrific rape, murder in Central Africa
- Reliefweb: CAR: UN Independent Expert launches mission to assess critical human rights situation in the country
- Aljazeera: World’s most neglected conflict rages on in the CAR
- Daily Mail: UN commander in C. Africa wants Congo peacekeepers to leave
- Al Jazeera: South Sudan soldiers face trial for rape and murder
- Al Jazeera: Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese displaced by fighting
- Sudan Tribune: Over 6,000 South Sudanese refugees arrive in South Darfur
- Reliefweb : Record High Displacement in DR Congo
- SABC News: Faustin Nyamwasa to seek new refugee status in S A
- Reuters : U.S. imposes sanctions on top military aide to Congo’s Kabila
- International Institute for Counter-Terrorism : Climate Change Contribute to Boko Haram Uprising
- Relief Web : Cameroon: Update on Returns in the Far North Region, May 2017
- ABC News: 11 Killed as Girl Suicide Bombers Hit Camp in North Cameroon
- Pulse News Agency Local : Court Rules on Ndume’s No Case Submission July 4
- Human Rights Watch: Uganda: Set Independent Inquiry in November Killings
- DailyMail: Rights groups condemn Ugandan inaction over killings
- Daily Maverick: ISS Today: The Lord’s Resistance Army is far from finished
- enca.com: Third blast in two days in Kenya
- VOA: Militants Burn Down School, Kill Teacher in Kenya
- Anadolu Agency: Kenya gives $8M to thousands displaced by poll violence
- The Star: ICC should warn politicians across divide against inciting violence
- The Washington Post: Rwanda’s gacaca courts are hailed as a post-genocide success. The reality is more complicated
- The East African: Rwanda Independent Candidates Allege Harassment
- Shabelle News: Somalia: Troops Exchange Fierce Gunfire in Mogadishu
- Garowe Online: Somalia: Security forces seize bombs in the capital Mogadishu
- Shabelle News: Two dead, five wounded in Inter-clan clash in Somalia
- Shabelle News: One dead, several injured in Kismayo grenade explosion
- Shabelle News: 14 militants killed after attempt to raid KDF camp
- Balkan Insight: Divjak Faces War Crime Charges in Bosnia
- The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Conviction in the Trial Judgement upheld, acquital reversed and trial ordered in the Mato Baotić case
- The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Appeals Verdict upheld in relation to the Accused Ilija Jurić
- The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Trial Verdict upheld in relation to the Accused Radomir Marković
- Balkan Insight: Bosnian Judge Faces Censure for War Crimes Comments
- The Chicago Tribune: Iraq investigating elite unit accused of human rights violations in Mosul campaign
- Middle East Monitor: Iraq official admits to war crimes in Mosul
- Al-Monitor: Ex-Islamic State fighters face justice in Mosul
- ABC News: US ignores evidence of atrocities by blacklisted Iraqi military unit
- Human Rights Watch: Iraq: Dozens Found Handcuffed, Executed in, around Mosul
- Al Jazeera: UN: ISIL kills 163 people in Mosul in one day
- The Washington Post: Trump said he would ‘take out’ the families of ISIS fighters. Did an airstrike in Syria do just that?
- The Washington Post: Airstrikes kill 17 in Syria near de-facto IS capital, Raqqa
- THE HILL: French president sets red line on Syria chemical weapons
- Haaretz: Assad Personally Oversaw the Development of Nerve Gas for Use on His Own People
- Human Rights Watch: US Senate Shines Spotlight on Justice for Syria War Crimes
- Tri-City Herald: Letter: Saudis using U.S. arms for war crimes
- Washington Post: Yemen rebels reject UN envoy as mediator in conflict
- The Cambodia Daily: Tribunal Lawyers Seek Acquittal, Blame Vietnam
- Street Roots News: Forgiving the unforgivable: 4 years a slave laborer under the Khmer Rouge
- The Wire: The Legacy of Bangladesh’s Liberation Is Under Grave Threat
- Prothom Alo: War crimes charges against 13 Bagerhat men taken into cognizance
- Independent: UN sends top human rights lawyer to Burma to investigate rape and murder of Rohingya Muslims
- DVB: Burma Monitoring Migrant Workers in Qatar Amid Middle East Diplomatic Row
- Aljazeera: Israeli forces shoot Palestinian teen during ‘attack’
- Press TV: 50 years on, NGOs slam global inaction in face of Israeli occupation
- Human Rights Watch: Israel: 50 Years of Occupation Abuses
- Amnesty International: States must ban Israeli settlement products to help end half a century of violations
- Fort Saskatchewan Record: Truth and Reconciliation event coming to NWMP Fort
- The Himalayan Times: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Office set up in Biratnagar
- Nepal Republic Media: Delay in amending laws affects TJ adjudication
- Front Page Africa: Journalists for Change in America Welcomes FBI Probe of Senator Prince Johnson
- India Today: Lawyer Asks Pakistan Supreme Court to Order Kulbhushan Jadhav’s Immediate Hanging if ICJ Rejects Case
- Times of Israel: Terror-hunting Attorney Sets Her Sights on Western Union and Boeing
- The Nation: Former Australian PM Calls for Special ‘Terror Courts’ to Deal with Fighters
- The Yorkshire Post: Could Theresa May Bring Back Terror Control Orders?
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