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Journalism, hate speech and crimes against humanity from Rwanda to Sudan

Wayamo Foundation Africa Director Joseph Roberts-Mensah interviews Thierry Cruvellier, Editor-in-chief of JusticeInfo.net about the evolution of journalism and hate speech from Rwanda in 1994 to Sudan in 2023, and how hate speech and dangerous speach influence both the commission and prevention of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Both veteran journalists also discuss the role of reporters and media …

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Accountability for international crimes: tracking and prosecutions of remaining fugitives

26/05/2023 Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunal (IRMCT), talks about the work of the IRMCT, the importance of justice and accountability for international crimes, and the use of open-source information in international investigations: 00:15: The mandate and work of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunal (IRMCT) 01:26: The challenges of tracking fugitives and …

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RTV: Kigali International Justice Symposium

21 November 2017 Video by RTV, Rwanda Broadcasting Agency: Over a three-day period from 20 to 22 November 2017, Kigali, Rwanda, played host to the latest in the c Foundation’s series of East African international justice conferences aimed at exploring the current state of international criminal justice, its links with transnational organised crime, and national and regional efforts to deal …

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Juridictions internationales, hybrides et internationalisées – enjeux et défis

11 July 2017 Interview with Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor, United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, by Wayamo Foundation Director, Bettina Ambach – Dakar, Senegal, 11 July 2017. ENGLISH TRANSLATION BELOW. Question 1: We are here in Dakar for the exchange/sharing of experiences between the members of the Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic, the Extraordinary African Chambers in …

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Justice Talks: Tora Holst

Tora Holst, former Prosecutor at the Swedish Specialized International Crimes Unit, speaks to Wayamo Foundation’s Angela Mudukuti about the lessons learned from the European Genocide Network. Holst discusses the role of universal jurisdiction in prosecuting international crimes, cooperation across borders, and successfully interviewing witnesses and victims in different states. She discusses European examples of ongoing investigations of crimes in Syria …

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Justice Talks: Stella Ndirangu

Stella Ndirangu, Programme Manager at the Kenyan section of the International Commission of Jurists, speaks to Wayamo Foundation’s Judie Kaberia about domestic investigations and prosecution of International crimes in East Africa. Ndirangu discusses the importance of political will to the success of Rwanda’s efforts to prosecute international crimes, and the contrasting situation in Uganda’s International Crimes Division. She also discusses …

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Justice Talks: Jean-Bosco Mutangana

On 21 November 2017, the Wayamo Foundation hosted an International Symposium on the theme, “International Crimes, Domestic Justice – Accountability and Capacity Building in East Africa” in Kigali, Rwanda, where Jean-Bosco Mutangana was a participant. — Justice Talks are a series of interviews about justice and accountability in Africa and beyond, featuring experts and leaders from the fields of human …