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EI5: “T”

End Impunity is asking five international justice advocates from around the world five “simple” questions about their personal connection to the issue and the unique perspective that their region of the world provides them.  1. Why is the issue of international justice important to you? Thank you for these important questions. The issue of international […]

EI5: Ata Hindi

End Impunity is asking five international justice advocates from around the world five “simple” questions about their personal connection to the issue and the unique perspective that their region of the world provides them.  1. Why is the issue of international justice important to you? As a Palestinian, international justice is of obvious utmost importance.  […]

EI5: Bhatara Ibnu Reza

End Impunity is asking five international justice advocates from around the world five “simple” questions about their personal connection to the issue and the unique perspective that their region of the world provides them.  1. Why is the issue of international justice important to you? Since the fall of Soeharto in 1998, Indonesia faces the […]

EI5: Alex Leader

End Impunity is asking five international justice advocates from around the world five “simple” questions about their personal connection to the issue and the unique perspective that their region of the world provides them.  1. Why is the issue of international justice important to you? A world without justice is a world without progress and […]

Denial of Crimes Against Humanity

It is widely accepted that there are eight stages to an act of genocide. Contrary to popular belief, mass murder occurs during the seventh stage of this process (although loss of life is common throughout the previous stages), with the first six being classification, symbolisation, dehumanisation, organisation, polarisation and preparation. The eighth stage of genocide […]

EI5: Mariana Rodriguez Pareja

End Impunity is asking five international justice advocates from around the world five “simple” questions about their personal connection to the issue and the unique perspective that their region of the world provides them.  1. Why is the issue of international justice important to you? I was born in Argentina, during the Dirty War. I […]

Volunteer Justice Poster Contest Coordinator

End Impunity is looking for a dedicated volunteer to begin in September 2012 to develop an annual justice poster contest (name to be determined), with the first contest to beginning soon thereafter. They will be responsible for assisting in the creation and development of the rules and regulations, logistics of accepting and voting on entries, […]

Where is Assad’s indictment?

The embattled citizens of Aleppo have now endured over two grueling weeks of shelling from Syrian government forces.  Indeed, army defections are piling up at an accelerating pace, but this asset for the rebel fighters is countered by the sheer fact they are outmanned and outgunned.  What happens in the “sleeping giant” that is Aleppo […]

Supporting crime doesn’t pay

Rwanda has persistently fueled the DR Congo’s M23 rebellion with a complete disregard for its impact on human rights, but as western governments become privy to the emerging ties, such recklessness may carry a significant cost.  For the aid Kigali gives to Bosco Ntaganda’s successors, the UK and the Netherlands have retracted aid of their […]

Who is Sylvestre Mudacumura?

As fighting intensifies throughout Eastern Congo, the International Criminal Court has amplified their response through two fresh arrest warrants for a familiar face, Bosco “the Terminator” Ntaganda, and Hutu military commander Sylvestre Mudacumura. Much like his rival incarnations of the 1994 genocide, Mudacumura has been instrumental in the Kivu conflict, committing no less than nine […]

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