The war crimes indictment made against Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi and other former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders advances justice, Human Rights Watch said.
Australia should avoid dealings with Myanmar that play down its military’s egregious rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne.
A UN human rights expert has hailed the ICC's decision to consider a formal criminal investigation into allegations of war crimes in Palestine as a "momentous step forward in the quest for accountability" in the five-decade-long Israeli occupation.
For over half a century, those suspected of criminal responsibility for crimes under international law have been allowed to escape justice for atrocities committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, says Amnesty.
Turkish authorities spent the months leading up to the military offensive in Syria forcibly deporting hundreds of Syrian refugees back to the war-torn country, a new Amnesty International report reveals.
Warring parties in the ongoing battle for Tripoli have killed and injured scores of civilians in indiscriminate attacks using inaccurate weapons in populated urban areas, Amnesty International says.
Lawyers representing Campaign Against Arms Trade have called on the UK Government to end all extant licences for arms exports to Saudi Arabia and to refuse all future licences following war crime allegations.