Edward S. Herman, Fourth power in the name of truthProfessor emeritus of finance at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, public intellectual, political economist and medias...
From the Arusha peace accords to the Arusha tribunal, silencing history 23 years down the lineDiane Rwigara (centre), a prominent critic of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame, is escorted by police officers to the court room at the...
From Bouaké to The Hague, justice deniedThe Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), when it decides to open an investigation into grave human rights abuses writes up a...
VIEWPOINT: AFRICA’S COLONIAL VESTIGE, THE CFA FRANCNicoletta Fagiolo On 19 August 2017, Kemi Seba, a Franco-Beninese Pan-Africanist activist living in Senegal since 2011 and leader of the...
Qu’est-ce que Human Rights Watch observe ?Dans ce qui ressemble de plus en plus à une « criminalisation de la justice internationale », la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) tient...
POINT DE VUE : LE FRANC CFA, VESTIGE COLONIAL EN AFRIQUELe 19 août 2017, Kémi Séba, un activiste panafricaniste franco-béninois vivant au Sénégal depuis 2011, leader de l’ONG Urgences...
The International Criminal Court A “Big Fish Justice?”THE THINKER Volume 73 / 2017 INTERNATIONAL The world’s first permanent international criminal court (the ICC) that came into being on 1...
What is Human Rights Watch watching?In what looks increasingly like a “criminalization of international justice”[i], the International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently...
Shadow work, missing out on history.In the documentary Shadow work published recently on U tube (Journeyman Pictures) the filmmaker Nigel Walker says he wishes to understand...
“Shadow work”, un film qui passe à côté de l'histoireDans le documentaire Shadow work récemment mis en ligne sur Youtube (Journeyman Pictures) le réalisateur Nigel Walker dit qu'il veut...