Cambodian court upholds life sentences for Khmer Rouge leaders (Guardian, 23 November 2016)
Cambodian court upholds life sentences for Khmer Rouge leaders (Guardian, 23 November 2016) Cambodia’s UN-backed court upheld life sentences for two top former Khmer Rouge leaders on Wednesday for crimes against humanity, delivering a blow to their hopes of release as they face a second trial for genocide. “Brother Number Two” Nuon Chea, 90, and ex-head of…
Read MoreAs 3 African Nations Vow to Exit, International Court Faces Its Own Trial (NYT, 26 October 2016)
As 3 African Nations Vow to Exit, International Court Faces Its Own Trial (NYT, 26 October 2016) The International Criminal Court has begun investigating war crimes in Georgia, is looking into British soldiers accused of torture in Iraq and, in one of its most politically delicate missions yet, sent a team to Israel to discuss crimes…
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