In March, judges awarded 250 each to 297 victims of another Congolese warlord, Germain Katanga... READ MORE›
The Rwandan government has accepted the report's recommendation to launch a full investigation into the role of French officials... READ MORE›
David Schwendiman, an American prosecutor investigating allegations of organ trafficking and other crimes during Kosovo's independence struggle, believes the U.N... READ MORE›
A South African High Court, later in 2017, ruled that the government's move to withdraw from the International Criminal Court was unconstitutional and invalid... READ MORE›
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is to seek approval to open a formal investigation into allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan... READ MORE›
The ICC was established in 2002 as the world's permanent court for prosecuting the most serious war crimes, including genocide... READ MORE›
Russia signed the treaty in 2000, but did not ratify it, according to the Russian Legal Information Agency... READ MORE›
And it does not remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a removal ardently sought by Sudan... READ MORE›
About half of Rwandans are Catholic, but since the genocide many have turned to pentecostal churches... READ MORE›
Omar al-Bashir who has tormented Sudan for 26 years was an honoured guest of Mr Zuma at an African Union summit in Johannesburg... READ MORE›
To make it even more remarkable, Ahmed's father, Mohamed El Hassan Mohamed, has campaigned against Bashir in not one but two presidential elections... READ MORE›
Please read our Sudan's President has claimed the CIA, America's intelligence agency, and Israel's Mossad are behind the Islamist militant groups Boko Haram and Isis... READ MORE›
This allows the court to delve into the war between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza in July-August 2014 that killed more than 2,100 Palestinians and 70 Israelis... READ MORE›
The document was dated October 19, and signed by Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa's minister of international relations and cooperation... READ MORE›
Rwanda has launched a drone delivery network to transport vital blood supplies to far-flung areas of the country... READ MORE›
The International Criminal Court was set up by international treaty in 2000 to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide... READ MORE›
The United States has extremely limited diplomatic contact with Sudan, although in 2005, then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited and met with Bashir in the capital Khartoum... READ MORE›
The Rwandan royal family was exiled in 1961, when Bushayija was a baby, and he was schooled in Uganda, where he later worked for Pepsi... READ MORE›
Rwandans Carry On, Side by Side, Two Decades After Genocide... READ MORE›
The international prosecutor has been considering whether to begin a full-fledged investigation into potential war crimes in Afghanistan for years... READ MORE›
The International Criminal Court in The Hague had called on South Africa to arrest Mr... READ MORE›
It could signal that ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda would pursue cases involving environmental damage or the misuse or theft of land as crimes against humanity... READ MORE›
South Africa has formally begun the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court ICC, accusing it of bias against Africa, media say... READ MORE›
He has overseen strong economic growth, at an average of 8 percent between 2001 and 2015, while also turning Rwanda into a technological hub and uprooting corruption... READ MORE›
Bashir, who had been in South Africa to attend an African Union meeting with other African leaders, was already halfway to Khartoum, Sudan's capital... READ MORE›
Icc's africa broke rules by failing to arrest bashir... READ MORE›
Ateny Wek Ateny, a press secretary in the South Sudan President's office, said 18 people were aboard the flight 12 South Sudanese passengers and six crew members... READ MORE›
A South African judge has blocked the country's planned withdrawal from the international criminal court ICC, saying the move is unconstitutional without prior parliamentary approval... READ MORE›
Rwanda election President Paul Kagame wins by landslide... READ MORE›
Rwanda's Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo said she was delighted that Gen Karake was returning to Rwanda... READ MORE›
Bashir, he apparently felt he could travel safely to Johannesburg to attend an African Union summit meeting because the South African government insisted he had immunity ... READ MORE›
It was the first case to see some kind of ICC compensation awarded, but a final decision on collective reparations for Lubanga's victims is still awaited... READ MORE›
Rwandan police have arrested Diane Rwigara, a leading critic of President Paul Kagame, for alleged offences against state security... READ MORE›
As for South Africa, its government ended up flouting its own courts as well as the International Criminal Court, she said... READ MORE›
Last month, Sudan asked the UN-African Union force in Darfur Unamid to close its human rights office in the capital, Khartoum... READ MORE›
International Criminal Court defiant after African states take aim at the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal... READ MORE›
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