United Nations Human Rights Council Faces Critical Vote on Renewing Belarus Monitoring Mandates Amid Escalating Repression

The United Nations Human Rights Council is scheduled to convene next week to conduct a high-stakes vote on a resolution that could determine the future of international oversight in Eastern Europe. The resolution seeks to renew the mandates of two critical investigative bodies: the Group of Independent Experts on the Situation in Belarus and the […]

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Historic Belgian Court Ruling Mandates Trial for Étienne Davignon Over 1961 Assassination of Patrice Lumumba and Senior Congolese Officials

In a decision that resonates through the corridors of international law and colonial history, a Belgian court issued a landmark ruling on March 17, ordering that Étienne Davignon, the last surviving former Belgian official linked to the 1961 Congo crisis, must stand trial for his alleged role in the assassination of Patrice Émery Lumumba. The […]

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