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USIP: Upcoming USIP Event: Crisis in Lebanon: Sectarian Politics, Regional Dynamics and the U.N. Special Tribunal http://bit.ly/cDRQ9g

November 20, 2010 in United States Institute Of Peace by Rights Writer

USIP: Upcoming USIP Event: Crisis in Lebanon: Sectarian Politics, Regional Dynamics and the U.N. Special Tribunal http://bit.ly/cDRQ9g
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StateDept: Efforts to discredit or influence the Special Tribunal hinder peace and stability in #Lebanon and should not be tolerated.

October 28, 2010 in US State Department by Gwasa

StateDept: Efforts to discredit or influence the Special Tribunal hinder peace and stability in #Lebanon and should not be tolerated.
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Duch Verdict Marks Milestone for Khmer Rouge Tribunal

August 15, 2010 in Human Rights by Rights Writer

The conviction of Kang Guek Eav (“Duch”), the former chief of a notorious Khmer Rouge prison,
represents a significant step toward accountability in Cambodia and a major achievement in
international justice.
Open Society Institute: Justice

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LSK: Govt. lacks political will to establish local tribunal

August 12, 2010 in Videos by hima

www.ntv.co.ke The civil society group is accusing government of lacking political will to establishing a special tribunal to try perpetrators of the post election violence. The law society of Kenya and seven other civil society groups claim president Kibaki has instead resorted to defending a few individuals in his government who have been accused of promoting impunity.
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Anti-apartheid struggle icon, Prof. Fatima Meer, delivered a lecture in 2007 at the Centre for Civil Society in Durban, South Africa. She spoke against deepening inequality in society, the failures of the ANC government and endemic corruption in the state. She urged communities to unite in protest. This is one of the last public speeches given by Meer before her death in March 2010. She is joined by Prof. Dennis Brutus, another lifelong campaigner for social justice. Meer and Brutus were unique among their generation in continuing their activism among poor people well after apartheid ended.
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What Makes for Justice in Cambodia?

August 10, 2010 in Human Rights by Diren Shah

This week, more than 30 years since the Khmer Rouge was driven out of the city, the tribunal set
up to try the architects of the regime’s worst crimes finally delivered its first sentence.
But does it amount to real justice for Cambodians?
Open Society Institute: Justice

Imperfect Justice: The Impact of the Yugoslav Tribunal

August 6, 2010 in Open Society Institute by Rights Writer

Fifteen years after Europe’s worst atrocity since World War II, how effective has the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia been?
Open Society Institute: Europe

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Duch Verdict Marks Milestone for Khmer Rouge Tribunal

August 6, 2010 in Open Society Institute by Ritu

The conviction of Kang Guek Eav (“Duch”), the former chief of a notorious Khmer Rouge prison,
represents a significant step toward accountability in Cambodia and a major achievement in
international justice.
Open Society Institute: Asia

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What Makes for Justice in Cambodia?

August 5, 2010 in Open Society Institute by Ritu

This week, more than 30 years since the Khmer Rouge was driven out of the city, the tribunal set
up to try the architects of the regime’s worst crimes finally delivered its first sentence.
But does it amount to real justice for Cambodians?
Open Society Institute: Asia

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