Opinion

  • The Government of Sri Lanka cannot afford to fail the Office of Missing Persons

    Biraj Patnaik, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for South Asia considers the progress of the recently established Office on Missing Persons…

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  • Laurent Gbagbo, interim release, and the ‘interests of justice’

    Chiara Loiero, Legal Assistant at Amnesty International’s Centre for International Justice, considers the ICC Appeals Chamber’s recent decision to reject…

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  • Delays in Initiating an ICC Investigation in Ukraine Leave Victims in Limbo

    Nadia Volkova, Director of the Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group highlights that, with very little hope of domestic justice, the Office…

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  • ICC-ASP17: States Parties’ rhetorical commitments not matched by actions

    This year’s Assembly of States Parties session took place following renewed attacks on the Court by the USA, and ‘threats…

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  • Rohingya trapped in open-air prison of apartheid

    By Laura Haigh, Amnesty International’s Myanmar Researcher. The Rohingya people in Myanmar are trapped in a vicious system of state-sponsored,…

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  • The Prosecutor’s next steps on Afghanistan will determine the future of the International Criminal Court

    Legal Adviser Jonathan O’Donohue sets out Amnesty International’s call for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) to appeal Pre-Trial…

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  • Transparency is essential if the ICC is to convincingly resolve the question of its jurisdiction over forced deportations from Myanmar

    Over the next weeks, Amnesty International will issue opinion pieces examining the Office of the Prosecutor’s use of Article 19(3)…

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