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By Aida Grovestins Today Chad’s former dictator Hissène Habré heard the verdict that he was found guilty of crimes against...
Read moreBintou Founé Samaké is the president of a Malian NGO - Women and Law in Development in Africa - which...
Read moreBy Aida Grovestins Over the past 15 years, Jacqueline Moudeina, a prominent Chadian human rights lawyer, has been pursuing justice...
Read moreWhat is justice? It’s a simple question, but answering it can be terribly difficult. Yet, throughout 2015, Justice Hub tried...
Read moreThis week’s My Justice guest is Lino Owor Ogora, a member of the Foundation for Justice and Development Initiative in...
Read moreAyman Ghoujal is a Syrian activist, who is now a refugee living in the Netherlands. In this “My Justice”, he...
Read morePetar Finci comes from Sarajevo. He’s a senior information assistant at the ICTY, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
Read moreBy Aida Grovestins Former Spanish investigative magistrate Baltasar Garzón visited the trial last month of former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré...
Read moreBy Aida Grovestins Reed Brody is a human rights activist and lawyer from Brooklyn, New York. He is counsel and...
Read more27-year-old Kambalé is a former child soldier who comes from Béni in the province of North Kivu. He managed to...
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