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ICC sets precedent for peaceful elections in Kenya
March 18, 2013 by Danny Porter
In 2007, moments after Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki was re-elected, much of the East African country was immersed in bloodshed. Thousands poured into the streets, outraged by the results of the widely controversial election. According to New York Times columnist Jeffrey Gettleman, ”Western observers said Kenya’s election commission ignored undeniable evidence of vote rigging to keep the government in [...] Read More
The International Criminal Court’s new chief prosecutor
July 5, 2012 by Brady Peters
Meet Fatou Bensouda. On June 15, 2012 she replaced Luis Moreno-Ocampo as the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The new prosecutor is a native of the African nation of Gambia and studied law in Nigeria. She has previous experience as an attorney and legal adviser during the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, [...] Read More
Luis Moreno Ocampo: a legend of justice
June 13, 2012 by rachelclancy
Today, one of our heroes ended his term as Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court. Below is a congratulatory letter on our behalf. Dear Prosecutor, Today is your last day as Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, and we wanted to say thank you and congratulations. What you’ve done in your 9 years [...] Read More
