The International Criminal Court in The Hague has begun the trial of Khaled Mohamed Ali Al-Hoshari, accused of committing crimes against humanity and war crimes against hundreds of detainees in Libya from 2014 to 2020. Known as the 'Angel of Death', Al-Hoshari faces serious charges related to torture and murder.
Former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> is set to face trial for <strong>crimes against humanity</strong> at the International Criminal Court, with sessions commencing on <strong>November 30</strong>. The charges pertain to his involvement in 76 murders during his controversial anti-drug campaign.
A shooting incident occurred in the Philippine Senate on Wednesday evening as former anti-drug chief Ronald dela Rosa sought refuge to avoid arrest by the International Criminal Court. This comes as the government attempts to enforce an international arrest warrant against him.
Today, the second public trial of Aatif Najib began at the Judicial Palace in Damascus. He is accused of committing crimes against the Syrian people, amid ongoing efforts to hold accountable those responsible for violations during the ongoing conflict.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has warned of political efforts aimed at removing him from office. He emphasized that the world faces a critical choice between brute force and the rule of law.
The German Green Party has called on the Federal Ministry of the Interior to clarify information regarding the participation of German citizens in what is known as 'Sarajevo Safari' during the siege of the Bosnian capital from 1992 to 1996. This issue has sparked widespread debate in European circles.
Former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> is set to face trial on charges related to crimes against humanity due to his controversial policies during his presidency. This move is part of efforts to hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations in the Philippines.
The International Criminal Court has announced the date for the first hearing regarding former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces allegations of committing crimes against humanity during his tenure. The session is set for October 18, raising questions about Duterte's legal future.
A Syrian court on Sunday held its first session to try ousted President Bashar al-Assad and several senior officials from his government. Assad and his brother Maher have fled the country and will be tried in absentia, while a relative, former officer Atef Najib, appeared in court in shackles.
The first public trial of officials linked to Bashar al-Assad's regime has begun in Damascus, with former Brigadier General Aatif Najib facing charges of crimes against humanity. This trial is part of international efforts to hold accountable those responsible for violations during the Syrian conflict.
The trial of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has commenced in absentia in Damascus, facing charges related to crimes against humanity. This development occurs at a critical juncture in Syria's history, raising questions about the country's future.
The International Criminal Court has charged former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, aged 80, with crimes against humanity due to the bloody drug war campaigns he led during his presidency. This significant legal action highlights the ongoing scrutiny of his administration's human rights record.
The International Criminal Court has announced sufficient evidence to prosecute former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> for crimes against humanity related to his violent drug campaign that led to the deaths of thousands. This decision follows extensive investigations into the brutal anti-drug operations during his presidency.
The Fourth Criminal Court in Syria is set to commence public trial sessions for Aatif Najib, former head of political security in Daraa, on Sunday. He faces charges related to crimes against humanity, amidst a backdrop of transitional justice efforts.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected the request for the release of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces allegations of crimes against humanity during his presidency. This decision comes amid increasing international pressure on the Philippines regarding human rights.
In a historic move, the United Nations General Assembly voted to classify slavery as one of the gravest crimes against humanity. This decision has sparked widespread discussions on historical justice and the need to acknowledge the painful truths of human history.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is set to make a crucial decision by April 28 regarding former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> and charges of crimes against humanity linked to his controversial drug war. The announcement is anticipated amid expectations of slow proceedings.
A Syrian man is on trial in the Netherlands for crimes against humanity, denying all charges and claiming to be a victim of a conspiracy. The accused, a former member of pro-Assad forces, labeled witnesses as liars.
The trial of a Syrian man accused of torture during the Syrian civil war has commenced in the Netherlands. The defendant, Rafiq Al, denies all charges, claiming he is a victim of a conspiracy.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is preparing to issue a ruling on the appeal of former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong>, who faces allegations of crimes against humanity during his anti-drug campaign. The anticipated decision could significantly impact Duterte's political future.
In The Hague, Slobodan Milosevic faced serious charges of crimes against humanity, with his fate hanging in the balance until his death without a final verdict. His trial embodied the struggle between justice and the legacy of tyrants.
A Syrian national, who arrived in Germany as a refugee in 2015, is on trial in Berlin for crimes against humanity and murder related to events in Aleppo 15 years ago. The prosecution alleges his involvement in assaults on protesters and his role as a militia leader.
The United Nations has affirmed that the Atlantic slave trade is one of the largest crimes against humanity, highlighting its devastating impact on African communities. This statement is part of the organization's efforts to raise awareness about this historical issue.
The United Nations General Assembly has passed a historic resolution labeling the slave trade in Africa as the 'gravest crime against humanity.' This decision calls for official apologies, reparations, and the return of looted cultural artifacts.
A report obtained by The New York Times reveals evidence suggesting inappropriate behavior by the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, casting doubt on his credibility. This comes at a critical time for the court, which faces significant challenges in its investigations.
A new UN report claims that Russia has forcibly deported 1,205 Ukrainian children to Russia or occupied regions, with 80% still unaccounted for. The UN committee has accused Russia of crimes against humanity.