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Latest in Tag: crimes

Egypt sees rise in sex-based crimes during H1 2020
Total of 116 violent crimes occurred against women in 6M 2020

South Sudan reconciliation deal raises concerns over undermining previous war crimes
Deal between government, conflicting factions has been reached earlier this month to stop fighting

The spirit of Nuremberg
It is now 70 years since what was perhaps the most important trial in the history of mankind. What makes this circumstance particularly significant is that it was the first time in history that a murderous regime of a defeated state was put to trial by the victorious powers after a particularly cruel and vicious …

Deutsche Bank failing to limit crimes: watchdog
Deutsche Bank hasn’t done enough to prevent its accounts from being misused to launder money, circumvent international sanctions or even finance terrorism, the UK’s financial regulatory agency has found.

433 cases of rape, 164 cases of abduction in 2015: Interior Ministry
The ministry released an annual census of crimes detected and combated
Leftist party denounces police âcrimesâ
Brutal police tactics encourage terrorism and increase polarisation, according to official statement
NGO requests permission to appeal constitutionality of presidential decree on vital facilities
Hundreds have been referred to military courts since the decree was issued in late October

UN Human Rights Council investigates human rights violations in Palestine
Council strongly condemns violence resulting from Israeli offensive in Gaza; welcomes Egyptâs ceasefire initiative

Human rights lawyer blames prosecution for ârampagingâ torture in Egypt
Putting an end to torture requires political will, says Negad El-Borai

Cameron puts Sri Lanka on notice over war crimes
“The Sri Lankan government needs to go further and faster on human rights and reconciliation,” David Cameron told a press conference.

Public prosecution warns against assaults on security forces
A statement on Thursday warns that violations of this kind will be met with decisive action

Al-Khasous trial postponed
The sectarian clashes left seven dead
Fact finding report handed to prosecution
After around six months of investigations, a fact finding committee set up to examine the injury and deaths of protesters has completed its report

On the ICCâs Birthday: Give the Gift of Hope
By Judge Sang-Hyun Song, President of the International Criminal Court Ten years ago, history was made. On 1 July 2002, the International Criminal Court (ICC) emerged as the centrepiece of a new system of international justice, carrying the hope of a future free of impunity and mass atrocities. To turn this hope into a firm …