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War Crimes

House of Lords protects detainee's human rights; no "British Guantanamo"

House of Lords protects detainee's human rights; no "British Guantanamo"

In September 2003, British soldiers raided a hotel in the southern Iraqi city of Basra during operations there. They had detained several Iraqi citizens, including Baha Musa, a receptionist at the hotel whom British soldiers had suspected being an insurgent. Musa was detained with several other Iraqi's, blindfolded, subjected to stress positions, and beaten over […]

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"Chemical Ali" faces death in June 24 verdict.

"Chemical Ali" faces death in June 24 verdict.

Ali Hassan al-Majid, widely known as "Chemical Ali", is expected to be sentenced to death by hanging on June 24, according to the Iraqi high tribunal. Majid is on trial with five other defendants , including several former military intelligence officers and the deputy director of operations for the Iraqi Armed Forces , for atrocities […]

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Former Serbian president sentenced to 35 years by UN tribunal.

Former Serbian president sentenced to 35 years by UN tribunal.

The former president of the Serbian breakaway Republic of Serbian Krajina, Milan Martic, was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).  Martic was found guilty on 16 counts of crimes against humanity and violations of laws and customs of war.  Judges dropped one count […]

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Bush administration ordered to release "enemy combatant."

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W. Bush cannot order the military to seize and indefinitely detain a Qatari national and suspected al Qaeda operative, the only person being held in the United States as an “enemy combatant,” an appeals court ruled on Monday. In a major setback for Bush's policies in the war on terrorism […]

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Rwanda moves to abolish death penalty to appease extradition reqeusts.

Rwanda moves to abolish death penalty to appease extradition reqeusts.

A majority of the Rwandan parliament voted to abolish the death penalty there last Friday. The move will eliminate obstacles regarding the extradition of war crimes suspects back to Rwanda to face prosecution. Many countries will not execute extradition treaties with countries that practice capital punishment. The new legislation is somewhat controversial, however. Some of […]

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International Criminal Court urges UN to help arrest Sudanese war criminals.

International Criminal Court urges UN to help arrest Sudanese war criminals.

The International Criminal Court has issued a plea to the United Nations Security Council to assist in the arrest of two Sudanese officials for crimes in Darfur.  Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the ICC prosecutor, was before the Security Council in New York yesterday advising the international community that they, in coordination with regional organizations, "must take the […]

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Human rights group issue report on CIA "ghost detainees"

Human rights group issue report on CIA "ghost detainees"

A report compiled by six human rights groups identifies "ghost detainees" allegedly held in secret CIA prisons. The report, titled Off the Record, identifies 39 people, including children as young as 7, who have been subjected to "enforced disappearances" at the hands of the United States. CIA spokesmen have dismissed the report, stating that the […]

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Top war crimes fugitive, Ratko Mladic, may be arrested "in a few weeks", del Ponte says.

Top war crimes fugitive, Ratko Mladic, may be arrested "in a few weeks", del Ponte says.

Ratko Mladic, the top UN war crimes fugitive, may be arrested "within a few weeks."  Chief prosecutor at the UN war crimes tribunal at the Hague, Carla del Ponte, stated that she saw "concrete signs" of the detention and extradition of Mladic.  Ms. del Ponte said she had hoped to see Mladic face prosecution before […]

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War crimes charges dropped for bin Laden aid and Canadian at Guantanamo.

War crimes charges dropped for bin Laden aid and Canadian at Guantanamo.

US military judges at the naval detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, threw out war crimes charges against two high profile detainees yesterday. The cases of Salim Hamdan, bin Laden's driver and bodyguard, and Omar Khadr, a Canadian captured in Afghanistan, were dismissed on jurisdictional grounds. The rulings did not affect the detention of the […]

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Charles Taylor fails to appear in opening of war crimes tribunal.

Charles Taylor fails to appear in opening of war crimes tribunal.

The former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, boycotted the opening of his war crimes trial before the International Criminal Court at The Hague today, arguing he could not receive a fair trial due to lack of legal counsel.  Taylors court appointed attorney, Karim Khan, walked out of the proceedings claiming Taylor had wanted to act as […]

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Negotiations resume in Khmer Rouge tribunal.

Cambodian and international officials convened in a hotel conference room to negotiate the ground rules for the special courts to try members of the Khmer Rouge regime for crimes against humanity.  The Khmer Rouge Tribunal is a mixed regime, with Cambodia holding jurisdiction under international assistance.  The proceedings have been under negotiation since a bill […]

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Egypt proceeds with military trial of Muslim Brotherhood

Egypt today resumed trials of 40 senior members of The Muslim Brotherhood (MB).  The Muslim Brotherhood holds nearly 20 percent of the seats in Egypt's parliament, despite its members being banned from running for office.  Members of the MB are being tried for money laundering and terrorism.  It is one of the most influential jihadi […]

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Omar Khadr and Salim Hamdan face Guantanamo tribunals

Salim Hamdan, bin Ladens personal bodyguard and driver, and Omar Khadr will face a US war crimes tribunal at the naval detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba today. Hamdan's case has surfaced in the Supreme Court in the past. The Court in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld ruled that the military commission invoked by President Bush was […]

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Top aide to Ratko Mladic arrested for war crimes in Serbia.

Top aide to Ratko Mladic arrested for war crimes in Serbia.

Zdravko Tolimir, a former intelligence officer and senior aide to Ratko Mladic, was arrested in Bosnia yesterday.  Tolimer was considered the third most wanted war crimes fugitive after Mladic and Radovan Karadzic.  He was arrested near the border with Serbia after a major sweep of the area by anti-terrorist units of both the Bosnia and […]

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War Crimes Charges Sought in Journalists Deaths.

War Crimes Charges Sought in Journalists Deaths.

An Australian coroner has been told by an Australian inquiry to refer two individuals for war crimes prosecution for the murder of five Australian journalists during the invasion of East Timor in 1975. The so-called "Balibo five" were allegedly killed while attempting to surrender to Indonesian troops. According to witness testimony supplied by senior lawyers […]

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