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Gaza: how international law could work to punish war crimes | Geoffrey Robertson
02 Saturday Aug 2014
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Gaza: how international law could work to punish war crimes | Geoffrey Robertson
26 Saturday Jul 2014
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Gaza ceasefire reveals full extent of Israeli destruction
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23 Wednesday Jul 2014
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UN warns of Israel Gaza ‘war crimes’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28437626
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17 Friday May 2013
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02 Saturday Mar 2013
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Three people have been killed in Bangladesh after demonstrators protesting against the death sentence on an Islamist party leader clashed with police for a third day running.
Delwar Hossain Sayeedi was sentenced on Thursday on charges including murder, rape and torture during the war of independence in 1971.
Since then, at least 46 people have died in riots across the country.
Mr Sayeedi’s Jamaat-e-Islami party says the tribunal is politically motivated.
Mr Sayeedi is the third defendant to be convicted by the tribunal, which was set up in 2010 by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government to deal with those accused of collaborating with Pakistani forces who attempted to stop East Pakistan (as Bangladesh was then) from becoming an independent country.
Earlier this month, another Jamaat leader, Abdul Kader Mullah, was sentenced to life for crimes against humanity.
In January, former party leader Abul Kalam Azad was found guilty in absentia of eight charges of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death.
The tribunal is trying a total of nine Jamaat leaders and two members of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Human rights groups have said the tribunal falls short of international standards.
Jamaat is an ally of the BNP, which is led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Ms Zia says the war crimes trials are politically motivated to target the opposition. The government has denied the allegation.
Jamaat and Ms Zia’s party have called for a three-day nationwide general strike starting Sunday.
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10 Monday Sep 2012
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GAZA – Two Palestinianย brothers – aged seven and 10 – ย have been injured after Israeli air strikes in Gaza.
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09 Monday Jul 2012
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ANALYSIS
Adam was the first Prophet of God, and Muslims believe that Muhammed was the last. What the last Prophet of God would have made of the images that emerged from outside Kabul yesterday, one can never really know.
My guess is that a man who was comfortable in the company of women, who actively encouraged women to be firm in their opinions, and who fell in love with a strong woman fifteen years his senior, would have been as horrified as everyone else with the video that was posted online.
The 22-year-old woman was crouched with her back to her executioners, before being shot. That action was also accompanied with the words ‘Allah -o-Akbar’.
The video with its chilling echo of that execution in a stadium of a woman in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan more than a decade ago is of course a reminder of many things – the brutality of a culture marked by decades of senseless war, the fact that men from certain cultures still have not learned to behave in a civilised, (with akale) manner, etc, etc.
Perhaps, the most depressing thing though is that the Taliban don’t seemed to have learned from being in the wilderness for more than a decade.
The best thing they could do is to look at the Hadith of the Prophet, which clearly documents HOW a Muslim should treat a woman.
16 Wednesday May 2012
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26 Thursday Apr 2012
Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, has been found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes during the Sierra Leone civil war .
A UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
He will serve his sentence in a British prison.
The events for which Taylor was charged run from November 1996 to January 2002.
Taylor provided rebel armies with weapons in exchange for diamonds during their operations to retake important districts and cities in Sierra Leone in 1998 and 1999.
Between November and December 1998, Taylor met a rebel leader, known as Bockarie in Monrovia, where they devised a two-pronged attack on Kono, Kenema and Freetown.
According to a 44-page summary of the judgement, Taylor had emphasised to Bockarie the need to first attack Kono District and told Bockarie to make the operation “fearful” in order to pressure the Government of Sierra Leone into negotiations on the release of another rebel leader Foday Sankoh from prison, as well as to use “all means” to get to Freetown. Subsequently, Bockarie named the operation “Operation No Living Thing,” implying that anything that stood in their way should be eliminated. …”
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12 Monday Mar 2012
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