BEIJING -- The International Criminal Court ICC is moving on a complaint accusing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte of crimes against humanity, his spokesman said... READ MORE›
In March, judges awarded 250 each to 297 victims of another Congolese warlord, Germain Katanga... READ MORE›
Russia signed the treaty in 2000, but did not ratify it, according to the Russian Legal Information Agency... READ MORE›
Dr Jiang, traumatised after witnessing seeing Chinese soldiers shoot fellow unarmed protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989, was re-arrested in 1995 before fleeing China in 2003... 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›
Cartoons taunting Saudi Arabia's membership of the United Nations human rights council have gone viral on social media after the kingdom executed 47 people in one day... 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›
Muslims and refugees are being scapegoated and alienated as attacks claimed by ISIL rise, Human Rights Watch says... 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›
Two advocacy groups, Haki Africa and Muslims for Human Rights, or Muhuri, were placed on a list of entities suspected of ties to the Shabab... 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›
Many Western countries, including the United States and Australia, have diplomatic and trading ties with Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
Exclusive UK Government urged to reveal its role in getting Saudi Arabia onto UN Human Rights Council... READ MORE›
Icc's africa broke rules by failing to arrest bashir... READ MORE›
The recent election in Ethiopia was anything but a democratic one, said Sarah Margon, the Washington director of Human Rights Watch... READ MORE›
Mastura signed a local regulation officially recognizing human rights abuse victims in the city... 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›
I just wonder how the Conservative government can scrutinise China for their human rights violations when they are being investigated themselves he said... READ MORE›
MOSCOW President Vladimir Putin has signed a law allowing Russia's Constitutional Court to decide whether or not to implement rulings of international human rights courts... 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›
The economy of Eritrea has experienced considerable growth in recent years, explains the website for Australian mining company Danakali... READ MORE›
More than 30 were killed, mostly at the hands of Bahraini security forces, and hundreds more were wounded, according to human rights groups... READ MORE›
Ms. Nivyabandi also fled Burundi in 1993, when civil war erupted after soldiers from the country's Tutsi minority assassinated the first president elected from the Hutu majority... READ MORE›
International Criminal Court defiant after African states take aim at the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal... READ MORE›
There's a lot of speculation, says Adam Coogle, who monitors Saudi Arabia's use of the death penalty, for Human Rights Watch... READ MORE›
State Department has decided that Mexico failed to reach some human rights goals triggering a cutoff of millions of dollars in aid... READ MORE›
A day does not go by without news reports of grave human rights abuses in countries across all regions of the world... READ MORE›
For decades, the World Bank has argued that human rights and development are mutually reinforcing... READ MORE›
Ai Weiwei accuses David Cameron of sacrificing UK's human rights record for Chinese cash... READ MORE›
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