By Felix Olick, Simon Jennings – International Justice – ICC ACR Issue 364, 6 Oct 13 Experts in international law insist Kenya has no choice but to surrender a journalist wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), despite hints from officials that the national judiciary will make the final decision on whether he should be […]
Prosecutor, Defense Issue Warnings Against Intimidation of Witnesses in Kenya Case
Both sides warn against witness intimidation. By Simon Jennings – International Justice – ICC ACR Issue 360, 9 Sep 13 A day before the trial of Kenya’s deputy president opens at the International Criminal Court (ICC), both prosecution and defence have issued warnings against the intimidation of witnesses due to testify in the case. “Corruptly […]
Witnesses Withdraw Testimony in Kenyan President’s Case
Security fears mean they do not want to testify in trial at the International Criminal Court. By Judie Kaberia Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court in The Hague have suffered a further setback to their case against Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta, after two more witnesses withdrew their testimony over security concerns. The latest withdrawal follows […]
PM described Q-B rail link project as the dream of the nation
Sonia assures all help for J&K’s development Banihal/Srinagar, June 26(Scoop News)-Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today described the Qazigund-Banihal rail link project as the dream of the nation, the foundation of which was laid in 1983 by the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Addressing a large public meeting after the inauguration of Qazigund-Banihal rail […]
JK witnessed tremendous development : Sakina
Srinagar, June 19 (Scoop News) –Senior National Conference leader and Minster for Social Welfare, Trainings and ARI, Ms Sakina Itoo today said that during the last four and half years rule of the Mr Omar Abdullah, the State has witnessed tremendous development in all the spheres while some essential sectors who are directly linked with […]
Jehovah’s Witnesses Face Discrimination in Cuban Schools
Refusal to conform with state ideology exposes faith group members to discrimination. By Yaremis Flores Marín A member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Cuba filed a complaint with the state prosecutor last month alleging discrimination against her three school-age daughters. She says the authorities have condoned acts of discrimination including physical and verbal violence, which […]
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