Afghanistan: ICC Prosecutor’s statement on Afghanistan jeopardises his Office’s legitimacy and future
October 5, 2021
Amnesty International urges International Criminal Court ('ICC') Prosecutor Karim Khan to conduct a full investigation in Afghanistan into all parties to the conflict and to urgently reconsider his decision to ‘deprioritise’ investigations into Article 5 crimes allegedly committed by Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and the armed forces of the United States of America and its Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Further Delays Will Prevent the ICC from Righting its Wrongs in Afghanistan
August 20, 2021
Horia Mosadiq, Executive Director of Conflict Analysis Network, highlights the damage caused to the ICC’s credibility by delays in initiating the Office of the Prosecutor’s investigation and the continued uncertainty as to whether it will proceed.
Afghanistan: ICC investigation request a seminal moment for international justice
November 22, 2017
Amnesty International’s response to the request from the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to open an investigation into the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
Justice Delayed in Afghanistan: A failure of OTP preliminary examination?
September 18, 2017
As we launch our Human Rights in International Justice Project, Solomon Sacco, Deputy Director of Law and Policy, asks: will the ICC meet the demands for justice that we see from all over the world – from Palestine to Colombia; from Mexico to Georgia; from Libya to Cote D’Ivoire; from Afghanistan to the Philippines?