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Tag: International Criminal Court

Posted inAnalysis

How can Russia’s invasion of Ukraine end?

by Philipp Kastner April 18, 2022April 21, 2022

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unlikely to be resolved on the battlefield. An end to the bloodshed and destruction of Ukraine can be negotiated, but such negotiations need to be mediated carefully. So far, all attempts have been unsuccessful. As have been calls on Putin to end the war, from Western heads of state to […]

Posted inOpinion

Russia booted from UNHRC: weaponizing human rights

by Alfred de Zayas and Adriel Kasonta April 11, 2022April 11, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Probe all war crimes in Afghanistan, no exceptions

by Alfred de Zayas and Adriel Kasonta October 1, 2021October 1, 2021
Posted inPhilippines

International court probes Duterte-era death spree

by Jason Castaneda September 17, 2021September 22, 2021
Posted inPhilippines

International Criminal Court closes in on Duterte

by Jason Castaneda June 24, 2021June 28, 2021
President Rodrigo Duterte fires a few rounds with a sniper rifle during the opening ceremony of the National Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Challenge in Davao City, southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Photo: AFP/Presidential Photo Division/Joey Dalumpines
Posted inPhilippines

The case for prosecuting Duterte at the ICC

by Jason Castaneda December 23, 2020December 29, 2020
President Rodrigo Duterte fires a few rounds with a sniper rifle during the opening ceremony of the National Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Challenge in Davao City, southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Photo: AFP/Presidential Photo Division/Joey Dalumpines
Posted inPhilippines

Duterte at rising risk of international prosecution

by Jason Castaneda June 30, 2020July 4, 2020
Posted inAfghanistan

ICC judges: Go ahead with Afghan war crimes probe

by Jan Hennop March 6, 2020March 6, 2020
Posted inWorld

Sudan agrees to hand over Bashir

by AT Contributor February 17, 2020February 18, 2020
US and Philippine troops at a joint exercise event in a file photo. Photo: Reuters
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

US, Philippine defense ties on a chopping block

by Richard Javad Heydarian January 31, 2020February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

Domestic politics drives Suu Kyi’s genocide denial

by Bertil Lintner December 20, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAfghanistan, AT Finance, South Asia, United States, Vietnam, World

Afghanistan Papers an eerie reminder of Vietnam

by Vijay Prashad December 11, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAfghanistan, Iraq, Middle East, South Asia, United Kingdom, United States, World

How to commit war crimes and get away with it

by Vijay Prashad November 27, 2019February 18, 2020
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says a prayer in a file photo. Image: Facebook
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

Geopolitical winds shifting on Philippine drug war

by Jason Castaneda November 13, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Canada, Malaysia, Myanmar, World

Gambia takes global lead in justice for Rohingya

by Phelim Kine November 12, 2019February 18, 2020
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte fires a few rounds with a sniper rifle during the opening ceremony of the National Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Challenge in Davao City in March 2018. Photo: AFP/Joel Dalumpines
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

Duterte’s foreign aid suspension set to backfire

by Jason Castaneda September 26, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Bangladesh, Myanmar, South Asia

Rohingya refugee crisis is a ticking time bomb

by Bertil Lintner July 11, 2019February 18, 2020
Rohingya refugees take shelter at a school in Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on October 21, 2017. Photo: Reuters
Posted inAT Finance, Bangladesh, Myanmar, South Asia

The unhealed wounds of Rohingya survivors

by Phelim Kine June 25, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAfghanistan, South Asia, United States, World

Nothing to see here: no probe into US war crimes

by Vijay Prashad April 24, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Malaysia

Mahathir’s reforms face a royal challenge

by Nile Bowie April 16, 2019February 18, 2020

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