International Justice - ICTY

A flagship of IWPR programming, and one of our longest continuing initiatives, our International Justice program seeks to extend public understanding of, and support for, international justice processes – with a focus on affected regions. For the Balkans, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, IWPR continues to produce weekly reports, while recently launching a weekly radio program, Facing Justice, broadcast across the region. For the International Criminal Court, IWPR is working with African journalists from the target countries of Sudan, DR Congo, and Uganda, producing reporting and radio programming, hosting training exchanges in The Hague and public debates in the regions in association with civil society groups.

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3 Feb 12
Hague defendants alleges numerous human rights abuses, and suspects a secret plan to “liquidate” him.
Jelena Rasic in the ICTY courtroom. (Photo: ICTY)
3 Feb 12
Jelena Rasic due to receive judgement and sentence in coming days.
William Haglund, prosecution witness in the ICTY courtroom. (Photo: ICTY)
3 Feb 12
Defendant argues that evidence from mass burial sites in Srebrenica area may have been misinterpreted.
Petar Skrbic, defence witness in the ICTY courtroom. (Photo: ICTY)
3 Feb 12
Tolimir trial hears testimony that Mladic alone had command over military.
27 Jan 12
Defence will seek to overturn convictions for what judges called “the worst acts of inhumanity”.
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