U.S. Rights Groups File Lawsuit Against TNI General
- April 1, 2000
Lt. Gen. Johny Lumintang was notified of a lawsuit filed against him by two human rights groups in the United States representing victims of atrocities committed in East Timor last year, a New York-based human rights group said on Friday.
Indonesian General Sued in U.S. for Timor Rights Violations
- March 30, 2000
British Home Secretary Releases Pinochet
- March 2, 2000
Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- January 13, 2000
Survivors of torture around the world will not be silenced. With the help of CJA we are rising up to hold our abusers accountable under the law. CJA’s victories are bringing us closer to a world in which state-sponsored torture is unacceptable.
Hon. Baltazar Garzón Real, Spanish judge
- January 1, 2000
“CJA is performing groundbreaking work. If the promise of the Nuremberg Charter and the hopes of international justice are to be achieved, it is crucial for the U.S. and its courts to be active participants. CJA is leading the efforts of lawyers and ac
The Assassin Next Door
- November 18, 1999
This article focuses on former Chilean military officer and CJA defendant Armando Fernandez Larios. The article discusses Larios’ involvement both in a 1976 assassination in Washington, D.C. and the 1973 killing of Winston Cabello in Chile.
A Safe Haven, But for Whom?
- November 15, 1999
One evening last year, a 35-year-old Somali computer analyst was visiting a friend in a quiet Virginia suburb when he encountered a man whose name he had heard and cursed a thousand times but whom he had never expected to see–especially here. The computer analyst (fearing retribution, he asked to use the pseudonym Omer) says he was stunned. It turns out the other guest was Mohamed Ali Samantar…
A Safe Haven, But for Whom?
- November 15, 1999
One evening last year, a 35-year-old Somali computer analyst was visiting a friend in a quiet Virginia suburb when he encountered a man whose name he had heard and cursed a thousand times but whom he had never expected to see–especially here. The computer analyst (fearing retribution, he asked to use the pseudonym Omer) says he was stunned. It turns out the other guest was Mohamed Ali Samantar…
Motion To Dismiss Denied In Suit Against Serb Living Near Atlanta, Georgia Accused of Torture and Acts of Genocide
- September 15, 1999
Salt Lake City Tribune Series on Kemal Mehinovic: Epilogue: Expatriate’s Odyssey Isn’t Over
- April 25, 1999
This eight-chapter series chronicles CJA client Kemal Mehinovic’s 1994 release from a Serbian concentration camp and subsequent search for his wife and children in war-torn Bosnia.