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'You Can't Let These Bastards Go': WWII Army Sgt. Ben Ferencz's Life Finding Justice

In the spring of 1947, former Army sergeant and now Nuremberg prosecutor Ben Ferencz pleaded with his boss to add one more case to the docket before the International Military Tribunals set up to try Nazi war crimes shut down.

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War crimes trial opens in Central African Special Criminal Court

Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court, set up to probe war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2003, opens its first trial Tuesday, seven years after it was created.  

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Central African Republic: the long bumpy road towards the Special Criminal Court

The Special Criminal Court opens its first trial on April 19. But this mixed court in the Central African Republic, composed of national and international magistrates, is experiencing a serious crisis of confidence. Five years after the arrival of the special prosecutor in Bangui in 2017, and five months after a humiliation in the Hassan Bouba case, the independence of the court is being questioned as well as its raison d'être.

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UN Tribunal Split Could Signal End of Case Against Former KR Navy Commander


UN Tribunal Split Could Signal End of Case Against Former KR Navy Commander
Legal experts say renewed divisions between international and Cambodian court members will likely result in dismissal of the case against Meas Muth.
02 May 2021
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FILE - The courtroom of the Khmer Rouge tribunal during verdict session of the Case 002/01. (Courtesy Image of ECCC)
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Legal experts say renewed divisions between international and Cambodian court members will likely result in dismissal of the case against Meas Muth.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The United Nations-supported tribunal in Cambodia went through another round of internal wrangling in April when international and Cambodian court members again publicly disagreed over a decision to try the former Khmer Rouge Navy Commander Meas Muth.

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