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Closing the impunity gap – Southern Africa’s role in securing justice for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda
Closing the impunity gap – Southern Africa’s role in securing justice for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda International JusticeResearch Reports & Policy BriefsSeminars and Conferences

Closing the impunity gap – Southern Africa’s role in securing justice for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda

The Southern Africa Litigation Centre and REDRESS are pleased to share the Report, Closing the Impunity Gap – Southern Africa’s Role in Securing Justice for the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda. The…
Staff Writer
27 February 2012
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South African court to hear Zimbabwe torture cases ArticlesInternational JusticeInternational Justice ArticlesInternational Justice NewsInternational Justice TortureInternational Justice Torture ArticlesSouth AfricaZimbabwe

South African court to hear Zimbabwe torture cases

News Day JOHANNESBURG — Two civil society groups on Monday launched a legal bid to compel South African authorities to investigate and prosecute Zimbabwean officials accused of crimes against humanity.…
Staff Writer
15 February 2012
Closing the impunity gap: Southern Africa’s role in securing justice for 1994 Rwanda Genocide International JusticeInternational Justice ResourcesInternational Justice War CrimesSeminars and Conferences

Closing the impunity gap: Southern Africa’s role in securing justice for 1994 Rwanda Genocide

Drawing on the outcomes of the Conference, “Closing the Impunity Gap: Southern Africa’s Role in Securing Justice for the 1994 Rwandan Genocide”, organised by SALC, REDRESS and African Rights, this…
Staff Writer
24 December 2011
CIVIL SOCIETY CALL ON AFRICAN ICC STATES PARTIES – 10TH SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES (ASP) OF THE ICC International Justice

CIVIL SOCIETY CALL ON AFRICAN ICC STATES PARTIES – 10TH SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES (ASP) OF THE ICC

November 28, 2011 Foreign Ministers African States Parties to the International Criminal Court Dear Foreign Minister, From 12–21 December 2011, your government will join the 119 International Criminal Court (ICC) states…
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29 November 2011