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Friday, July 2, 2010

[chottala.com] War Crime Trial Watch !!!!!



 

http://www.deenersheshey.com/content/2010/07/01/news0814.php

 
 
 
 
 
 
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   Hold the trials as soon as possible ......

 
 

>>>KNOW THE UN EXPERTS

The United Nations (UN) named four international war crime experts to assist Bangladesh in the trials of war criminals of 1971. UN named them on 6th April 2009 inresponse to a request from Bangladesh govt. Know the experts' profile below.

Priscilla Hayner

She is a cofounder of the International Center for Transitional Justice, and currently the Director of the ICTJ Geneva office and Peace and Justice Program. She has undertaken extensive research on how justice issues are addressed in peace egotiations, with publications on the peace processes in Liberia, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Nepal, as well as publishing a general guidance note for mediators. In March 2008, Ms. Hayner served as human rights advisor for the Kenyan National Dialogue and Reconciliation, at the request of Kofi Annan and the Panel of Eminent African Personalities. Ms. Hayner is an expert on truth commissions and has written widely on official truth-seeking in political transitions, publishing Unspeakable Truths, a comparative study of over twenty such commissions, in 2001. She was previously a consultant to the Ford Foundation and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Program Officer for the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, New York. She holds a BA from Earlham College and a masters degree in international affairs from Columbia University.

Alexander Mayer-Rieckh managed the ICTJ's security system reform program. He was chief of Human Rights Office of UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, worked for UN in Rwanda, Ethiopia and Eritrea, and Timor Leste, he has published on post-conflict institutional reform and peacebuilding.

Bogdan Ivanišević

He is a Belgrade-based consultant on the former Yugoslavia program with the International Center for Transitional Justice since November 2006. Before joining the organization in this capacity, he was a researcher on the former Yugoslavia at Human Rights Watch (1999–2006) and program and analysis director at the Humanitarian Law Center, a leading human rights group in Serbia (1997–98). He also conducted research for the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia through the War Crimes Research Center at the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at the American University–Washington College of Law (1996). Mr. Ivanišević received an LL.M. from the Washington College of Law in 1996.

Louis Bickford He is a political scientist, has worked at the International Center for Transitional Justice, an international non-governmental organization with offices throughout the world, since the organization was founded in 2001. He has consulted with governments, NGOs, human rights activists, and democratic movements on strategies for confronting the legacies of past abuse in more than a dozen countries. At ICTJ, Dr. Bickford manages the Memory, Memorials, and Museums program, which develops programs on memory and justice in Bosnia, Cambodia, Colombia, Liberia, and Morocco, among other countries. He is also adjunct professor at the Wagner School of New York University and in the Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) at the New School for Social Research.

Louis Bickford

He is a political scientist, has worked at the International Center for Transitional Justice, an international non-governmental organization with offices throughout the world, since the organization was founded in 2001. He has consulted with governments, NGOs, human rights activists, and democratic movements on strategies for confronting the legacies of past abuse in more than a dozen countries. At ICTJ, Dr. Bickford manages the Memory, Memorials, and Museums program, which develops programs on memory and justice in Bosnia, Cambodia, Colombia, Liberia, and Morocco, among other countries. He is also adjunct professor at the Wagner School of New York University and in the Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) at the New School for Social Research.

 

http://warcrimetrialwatch.org/

 

RESOURCES

BANGLA VERSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMES (TRIBUNAL) ACT, 1973 WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMES (TRIBUNALS) ACT, 1973

Amendment Gazeetation of Warcrime Bangladesh Act 1973\

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