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Saving the ICC: A Proposal for a Witness Protection Program

April 6, 2014 – Alemayehu G. Mariam — No Comments ↓

ICC WITSEC Justice delayed, again?

In late January of this year, I wrote a commentary entitled, “Kenyatta at the ICC: Is Justice Deferred, Justice Denied?” In that commentary I openly expressed my angst over the endless delays, postponements and backpedalling …

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