October 15
Central African Republic: Central African Republic Reparations - What Victims Say About First Payments
In mid-September, the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic announced it had implemented reparations for the victims of two massacres in 2019, the subject of its… Read more »
September 10
Central African Republic: What Happens When the ICC Suddenly Stops Your Prosecution?
How much should you be compensated if the prosecution of the International Criminal Court (ICC) suddenly decides to stop prosecuting you? In Maxime Mokom's case, he thinks about… Read more »
June 21
Central African Republic: Central African Republic - Why the Truth Commission Was Dismissed
Rodrigue Le Roi Benga is a journalist specialising in justice and human rights, science, economics and the environment. A graduate of the Department of Information and… Read more »
October 23, 2023
Central African Republic: The Mokom Fiasco At the ICC
Janet H Anderson is one of JusticeInfo's correspondents in The Hague. As a freelance journalist she's been covering international justice - Rwanda, The Hague, Sierra Leone, Uganda… Read more »
June 19, 2023
Central African Republic: Special Court Hands Down First Reparations Decision
After several months of hesitation, the Special Criminal Court on June 16 handed down in Bangui a first reparations decision in its first and only trial. This decision does not… Read more »
February 07, 2023
Central African Republic: Truth Commission Struggles to Get Off the Ground
The Truth, Justice, Reparation and Reconciliation Commission presented its activity report to the Central African Republic's President on December 30, 2022, more than 18 months… Read more »
January 05, 2023
Central African Republic: Special Criminal Court Renewed, Prosecutor Takes Stock of Results
The Central African Republic parliament on December 28 renewed the mandate of the Special Criminal Court (SCC) for five years. After a highly publicized arrival at Bangui airport… Read more »