Khmer Rouge Tribunal Criticized Over Suspect Case’s Dismissal
- July 3, 2018
The court ruled that the ECCC had no jurisdiction to prosecute Im Chaem. PHNOM PENH — The Khmer Rouge tribunal has come under criticism for dismissing the case against Im Chaem, a former district chief in the Khmer Rouge regime. VOA Khmer 03 Jul
The Senate must oppose Haspel’s nomination and make a statement to the world that the book on torture is closed
- May 9, 2018
The Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) released the following statement after Gina Haspel’s testimony today in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding her nomination as the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. San Fra
War Crimes Case Against Assad Regime Moves Forward for Slain Reporter Marie Colvin
- April 10, 2018
Washington D.C., April 9, 2018 – War Crimes Case Against Assad Regime Moves Forward for Slain Reporter Marie Colvin. In the first war crimes case against the Assad Regime, newly unsealed insider testimony and internal Syrian government documents reveal
Justice for Liberia
- March 14, 2018
Justice for Liberia: A Conversation about Ending Impunity for War Crimes in Liberia When: March 9, 2018 6:00PM – 8:30PM Where: New Beginning International Ministry 5609 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, CA 94605 Join us for an evening discussion about the curre
CJA’s 20th Annual Event: March 8, 2018
- March 8, 2018
The 20th Anniversary Honorary Host Committee: U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris, Joan Haratani, Lokelani Devone, Mina Titi Liu , Dale Minami, Pamela Merchant, Staci Dresher 20th Anniversary Gala & International Women’s Day Celebration March 8, 2018 Hea
Liberian War Crimes Crusader Wins Judith Lee Stronach Human Rights Award 3.8.18
- March 7, 2018
Liberian War Crimes Crusader Wins 2018 Judith Lee Stronach Human Rights Award
Seeking justice for ISIS’s brutality
- February 27, 2018
Where should “the Beatles” be tried? The Beatles are four British ISIS members accused of torture, mock execution and decapitation of foreign hostages, including three Americans — journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and American aid worker Peter
Using U.S. Courts to Promote Accountability for the 1990 Liberian Church Massacre and Beyond
- February 27, 2018
by Cristian González Cabrera and Nushin Sarkarati February 26, 2018 Between 1989 and 2003, civil war consumed the small West African nation of Liberia, resulting in the estimated deaths of 150,000 to 250,000 men, women and children, and the displacemen
LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST SUSPECTED PHILADELPHIA-BASED COMMANDER OF LIBERIAN MASSACRE
- February 12, 2018
LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST SUSPECTED PHILADELPHIA-BASED COMMANDER OF LIBERIAN MASSACRE 28 years after 600 people were killed while under Red Cross protection, survivors of the infamous “Lutheran Church Massacre” seek justice in a Philadelphia court PHILADEL